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REGISTER 



OF THE 



Society of Colonial Mars 



IN THE 



Biak of 2Tti550urt. 



ORGANIZED IN ST. LOUIS, MO., NOVEMBER 22, 1894. 



1900-1903. 



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Press of 

Woodward & Tiernan Printing Company, 

St. Louis. 



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Author 



DEDICATION. 



The members of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of 
Missouri, with fiHal gratitude and loving veneration dedicate this 
Volume to their 

Patriotic Ancestors. 



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EXPLANATORY. 



The Gentlemen of the Council under whose auspices this 
register has been prepared, deem it proper to say, that in favoring 
the introduction of the numerous portraits, which embellish it, 
they had less in view the personal gratification of our members 
than a desire to produce a record Volume which will be priceless 
to those who are to come after us. 

It is unlikely that this will ever again be attempted, and the 
time seems propitious for the plan. 

This is the first register in the new century — the period of the 
Louisiana Purchase Exposition is notable — and we thus emphasize 
our having reached the one hundred mark in membership. 

The Council confidently believes that every member will ap- 
preciate the full value of the book, and recognize with gratitude 
the industry of our Registrar, to whose efforts the chief credit 
of its issue is due. 

The Council. 




ansignia of tlie 
Sacictr of (Calanial 'HUars. 



OKKICERS 

OF THE 

General Society of Colonial Wars. 



(Booernor (Bencraf. 

FREDERICK J. DkPEYSTER, New York City. 

(Ptce?(BoDernor (Bcneraf. 

ROWLAND PELL, New York City. 

©e|mfg (BotjernofB (Beneraf. 

New York WALTER LISPENARD SUYDAM New York City 

Pennsylvania .... RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER Philadelphia 

Maryland Gen. JOSEPH LANCASTER BRENT Baltimore. 

Massachusetts .... ARTHUR JOHN CLARK SOWDON Boston. 

Connecticut CHARLES EDWARD GROSS Hartford. 

District of Columbia . WILLIAM BAKER THOMPSON Washington. 

New Jersey Gen. EDWARD BURD GRUBB EdgewaterPark. 

Virginia H.)N. RICHARD THOMAS WALKER DUKE, JR. Charlottesville. 

New Hampshire . . . Prof. CHARLES LATHROP PARSONS Durham. 

Vermont ROBERT NOBLE Burlington 

Illinois JOHN SMITH SARGENT Chicago. 

Missouri Hon. JOHN BARBER WHITE Kansas City. 

Ohio ACHILLES HENRY PUGH Cincinnati. 

Nebraska Hon. JAMES MILLS WOOLWORTH Omaha. 

Minnesota HENRY PRATT UPHAM St. Paul. 

Kentucky DANIEL LINN GOOCH Covington. 

California SPENCER ROANp; THORP Los Angeles. 

Colorado ARTHUR SMITH DWIGHT New York City. 

Iowa Hon. SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH Davenport. 

Georgia JOHN AVERY GERE CARSON Savannah. 

Michigan SAMUEL TOWNSEND DOUGLAS Detroit. 

Wisconsin Hon. HENRY CLAY PAYNE Washington D.C 

Delaware Hon. GEORGE GRAY Wilmington. 

Rhode Island .... Hon. HUNTER CARSON WHITE Providence. 

Washington JOHN KENNEDY STOUT Spokane. 

Maine JOHN M. GLIDDEN New Castle. 

^ecrefarg (Beneraf. 

SAMUEL VER PLANCK HOFFMAN, 45 William St., New York City. 

©e^ufg ^ecrcfatg (Beneraf. 

WILLIAM BLEEKER SEAMAN, 45 William St., New York City. 

treasurer (Beneraf 

EDWARD SHIPPEN, 532 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 

®e^)ufg treasurer (Betieraf. 

SEYMOUR MORRIS, Chicago. 

QRegtBfrar (Beneraf 

GEO. NORBURY MACKENZIE, 1808 Park Ave., Baltimore. 

^iaiotxan (Beneraf 

Rev. CHARLES ELLIS STEVENS, LL. D., D. C. L., Philadelphia. 

^^ap?ain (Beneraf. 

Rt. Rev. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D. D., Boston. 

^urgeon (Beneraf. 

VALENTINE MOTT FRANCIS, M. D., Newport. 

C3anceffor (Beneraf 

Prof. THEODORE SALISBURY WOOLSEY, LL. B., New Haven 



OKKICERS 

OF THE 

SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 



IN THE 



State of flIMssouri. 

Elected November 20, 1902. 



(Bot?evtior. 

HORATIO NELSON SPENCER, M. D., LL. D.. St. Louis. 

©e^jufg (BoDernor. 

RT. REV. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE, D.D., LL. D., St. Louis. 

Btieufenanf (BoDernot. 

Col. JAMES HAMILTON McCORD, N. G. M., St. Joseph. 

®e^)ufg (Bot>ernot io (Beneraf ^ociefg. 

Hon. JOHN BARBER WHITE, Kansas City. 
HOBART BRINSMADE, 1110 Washington Ave., St. Louis. 

©e^ufg ^ecrefarg. 

DANIEL REECE WOLFE, St. Louis. 

^reaeuter. 

HENRY PURKITT WYMAN, 103 N. Third St.. St. Louis. 

QRegiBfrar. 

HENRY CADLE, Bethany. 

JAMES THOMAS SANDS, St. Louis. 

Rev. WILLIAM SHORT, D. D., St. Louis. 

(Benffemen of i?>t (Comxcit 

HORATIO NELSON SPENCER, M. D. Hon. SELDEN PALMER SPENCER. 
Rt. Rev. DANIEL SYLVESTER TUTTLE. CHARLES McINTOSH CUTHBERT. 

Col. JAMES HAMILTON McCORD. WALLACE DELAFIELD. 

HOBART BRIN.SMADE. CLARK HAMILTON SAMPSON. 

HENRY PURKITT WYMAN. CHARLES EUWARD GREEN. 

HENRY CADLE. RICHARD AYLETT BARRET. 

GEORGE AMOS NEWCOMB, ORLANDO POWERS BLOSS. 
HON. WALTER BOND DOUGLAS. 

©efegafeB to i^t (Beneraf ^ociefg. 

Prof. ALEXANDER FREDERICK FLEET. CHARLES FRANCIS CADLE. 
EDWIN ALLIS DeWOLF. Col. CHARLES PARSONS. 

Col. JAMES WILLIAM ATWILL. 

(^fternafeB. 

HAMLINE ELIJAH ROBINSON. JOHN HAYES. 

LAUREN CHASE EASTMAN. WILLIAM ALBERT STICKNEY. 

HARRY LEACH BLOCK. 

^mmttfee on %iBioxxcoX ©ocumettfe. 

EDWARD FISHER JACKSON. Hon. FREDERICK NEWTON JUDSON 

HORACE EDWARD TOMPKINS HOL- Capt. FRANCIS ANDERSON WINTER, 
LISTER. M. D., U. S. A. 

<&>mmiifce on QtlemBerB^i^. 

HOBART BRINSMADE. WM. ST. JOHN ELLIOTT MARSHALL- 

STOUGHTON WALKER. FRANKLIN LEE RIDGELY. 



CHARTER MEMBERS 

SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

IN THE) STATE OF MISSOURI. 



State Society General Society 



No. 



No. 



1. Henry Cable 385 

2. Alexander Frederick Fleet .... 402 

3. James Thomas Sands 752 

4. CuRTiss Crane Gardiner 753 

5. Henry Purkitt Wyman 754 

6. Charles Hadley Wyman 755 

7. IvAUREN Chase Eastman 756 

8. EsEK Steere Ballord 757 

9. John Green 758 

10. Clarence Conde Obear 759 

11. Frank Obear 760 

12. John Scott Carter 761 



BY-LAWS 

OF THE 

MISSOURI SOCIETY 



NAME. 



This organization shall be known as the Society of Colonial 
Wars in the State of Missouri, and is a part of the General Society 
of Colonial Wars, and its headquarters shall be in the City of St. 
Louis, Missouri. 

OFFICERS. 

II. — The officers of the Society, to be elected annually from 
the members &i the Society, shall be a Governor, a Deputy- 
Governor, a Lieutenant-Governor, a Secretary, a Deputy-Secre- 
tary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, a Historian, and a Chaplain. 
These officers, excepting the Historian, Deputy- Secretary and 
Chaplain, shall be ex-officio members of the Council ; and in 
addition the Council shall be composed of nine other persons. 

FEES AND DUES. 

HI. — The initiation fee shall be five dollars. The annual dues, 
payable on or before January ist of each year, shall be five dollars. 
The payment at one time of $75 shall constitute life membership, 
and shall exempt the member so paying from annual dues. 

QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. 

IV. — Any male person above the age of twenty-one years, of 
good moral character and reputation, shall be eligible to member- 
ship in this Society, who is lineally descended in the male or 
female line, from an ancestor: 

( I ) Who served as a military or naval officer, or as a soldier, 
sailor or marine, or as a privateersman under authority of the 



10 ^octetg of Cofoniaf n3?arB. 

Colonies which afterward formed the United States, or in the 
forces of Great Britain which participated with those of the 
said Colonies in any wars in which the said Colonies were 
engaged, or in which they enrolled men, from the settlement of 
Jamestown, May 13th, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, April 
19th, 1775; or 

(2) Who held office in any of the Colonies between the dates 
above mentioned, either as 

(a) Director-General, Vice-D'irector-General or member of the 
Council or legislative body in the Colony of New Netherlands ; 

(b) Governor, Lieutenant or Deputy-Governor, Lord Pro- 
prietor, member of the King's or Governor's Council or legislative 
body in the Colonies of New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsyl- 
vania and Delaware ; 

(c) Lord Proprietor, Governor, Deputy-Governor, or member 
of the Council or of the legislative body in Maryland and the 
Carolinas ; 

(d) Governor, Deputy-Governor, Governor's Assistant or Com- 
missioner to the United Colonies of New England, or member of 
the Council, body of Assistants or legislative body in any of the 
New England Colonies. 

ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 

V. — Members shall be elected as follows : A candidate must 
be proposed by one member of the Society and seconded by 
another. The candidate, or his proposers, shall send his name 
and documents or other proof of qualifications to the Secretary, 
who shall transmit them to the Membership Committee. The 
Committee shall carefully investigate the same. If the candidate 
be a resident within the jurisdiction of another State Society, the 
said Committee shall, through the Secretary, obtain the consent 
of the Council of such State Society before making favorable 
report. Upon favorable report by the Committee, the Council of 
this Society may elect him by ballot. 

A candidate receiving two negative votes shall fail of election. 

Payment of the initiation fees and dues shall be a prerequisite 
of membership. 



(55g;&at»0. 11 



GOVERNOR. 

VI. — The Governor, or in his absence the Deputy-Governor oi* 
Lieutenant-Governor, or in their absence a chairman pro tern, 
shall exercise the duties of presiding officer at all meetings of the 
Society, under the usual rules of parliamentary laws, subject to 
an appeal to the Society. He shall have power to convene the 
Council at his discretion or upon the written request of two 
members of the Council, or upon the like request of five members 
of the Society. 

SECRETARY. 

VII. — The Secretary shall conduct the general correspondence 
of the Society and keep a record thereof. He shall notify all 
elected candidates of their admission, and perform such other 
duties as the Society or his office may require. He shall have 
charge of the seal, by-laws, historical and other documents and 
records of the Society, other than those required to be deposited 
wuth the Registrar, and shall affix the seal to all properly authenti- 
cated certificates of membership, and transmit the same to the 
members to whom they may be issued. He shall notify the 
Registrar of all admissions to membership. He shall certify all 
acts of the Society, and when required, authenticate them under 
seal. He shall have charge of printing and publications issued 
by the Society. He shall give due notice of the time and place 
of the holding of all Courts of the Society and of the Council. 
He shall keep fair and accurate records of all the proceedings 
and orders of the Society and of the Council, and shall give notice 
to each officer who may be afifected by them of all votes, resolutions 
and proceedings of the Society or of the Council, and at the 
General Court, or oftener, shall report the names of those candi- 
dates who have been admitted to membership and those v/hose 
resignations have been accepted, and of those members who have 
been expelled. In his absence from any meeting, the Deputy- 
Secretary shall act, or a Secretary pro tem. may be designated 
therefor. 



12 ^ocietg of Cofoniaf ^<xxb, 

TREASURER. 

VIII.— The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and 
securities of the Society, and as often as those funds shall amount 
to Fifty Dollars, they shall be deposited in some bank in the 
City of St. Louis, which shall be designated by the Council, to 
the credit of the Society of Colonial Wars, in the State of Mis- 
souri, and such funds shall be drawn thence on the checks of the 
Treasurer for the purpose of the Society only. Out of these 
funds he shall pay such sums only as may be ordered by the 
Society or Council, or his office may require. He shall keep a 
true account of his receipts and payments, and at each annual 
meeting render the same to the Society. For the faithful per- 
formance of his duty, he may be required to give such security 
as the Society may deem proper. 

REGISTRAR. 

IX. — The Registrar shall receive from the Society and file all 
the proofs upon which membership has been granted, with a list 
of all diplomas countersigned by him, and all documents which 
the Society may obtain, and he, under the direction of the Council, 
shall make copies of such papers as the owners may not be willing 
to leave in the keeping of the Society. 

HISTORIAN. 

X. — The Historian shall keep a detailed record of all historical 
and commemoration celebrations of the Society. And he shall 
edit and prepare for publication such historical addresses, papers 
and other documents as the Society may see fit to publish. Also 
a necrological list of each year, and biographies of deceased 
members. 

CHAPLAIN. 

XL — The Chaplain shall be an ordained minister of a Christian 
Church, and it shall be his duty to officiate when called upon by 
the proper officers. 



Q0g^&att^0. 13 



THE COUNCIL. 

XII. — The Council shall meet as often as required or at the 
call of the Governor, or at the call of the Secretary, or at the 
written request of two of its members. Three shall be a quorum 
for the transaction of business. They shall have control and 
management of the affairs and funds of the Society. They may 
accept the resignation of any member of the Society. At the 
General Court, they shall submit to the Society a report of their 
proceedings during the past year. The Council shall have the 
power to drop from the roll the name of any members of the 
Society who shall be at least two years in arrears, and shall fail 
on proper notice to pay the same within sixty days, and on being 
dropped, his membership shall cease ; but he may be restored to 
membership at any time by the Council upon his written applica- 
tion, and the payment of all such arrears from the date when 
he was dropped to the date of his restoration. The Council may 
suspend any officer for cause, which must be reported to the 
Society, and action taken on the same within sixty days. 

COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP. 

XIII. — The Committee on Membership shall consist of five 
members. They shall be chosen by ballot at the General Court 
of the Society, and shall be elected for a period of one year. 
Three members shall constitute a quorum, and a negative vote 
of two members shall cause an adverse report to the Council on 
the candidate's application: A candidate who has been rejected 
by the Council shall be ineligible for membership for a space of 
one year from date of rejection, except upon the unanimous vote 
of the Committee. 

The Committee shall have power to make by-laws for its gov- 
ernment, not inconsistent with the constitution or by-laws of the 
Society. 

RESIGNATION. 

XIV. — No resignation of any member shall become effective 
unless consented to by the Council. 



14 ^ocietg of Ccfomdf ^<xxb. 



DISQUALIFICATION. 

XV. — No person who may be enrolled as a member of this 
Society shall be permitted to continue in membership when his 
proofs of descent or eligibility shall be found to be defective. The 
Council, after thirty days' notice to such person to substantiate 
his claim, and upon his failure satisfactorily so to do, may require 
the Secretary to erase liis name from the membership list. The 
said person shall have a right to appeal to the Society at its next 
Court or at the General Court. If the said appeal be sustained by 
a two-thirds vote of the members present at such Court, the said 
person's name shall be restored to said membership list. 



EXPULSION OR SUSPENSION. 

XVI. — Any member for cause or conduct detrimental or antag- 
onistic to the interest or purposes of the Society, or for just cause, 
may be suspended or expelled from the Society ; but no member 
shall be expelled or suspended unless written charges be presented 
against such member to the Council. The Council shall give 
reasonable notice of such charges and afford such member reason- 
able opportunity to be heard and refute the same. The Council, 
after hearing such charges, may recommend to the Society the 
expulsion or suspension of such member, and if the recommenda- 
tion of the Council be adopted by a majority vote of the members 
of the Society present at such Court, he shall be so expelled or 
suspended, and the insignia of said member shall thereupon be 
returned to the Treasurer of the Society, and his rig-hts therein 
shall be extinguished or suspended. The Treasurer shall refund 
to the said member the amount paid for the said insignia. 

Special Courts may be called by the Governor at such times 
as in his opinion the interests of the Society may demand, and 
must be called by the Secretary on the written request of three 
members. All notices of meetings shall be sent out at least six 
days before the date of the meeting. 



QSg^&atVB. 15 



SERVICE OF NOTICE. 

XVII. — It shall be the duty of every member to inform the 
Secretary of any change in his place of residence and of his post- 
office address. 

CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP. 

XVIII. — Members may receive a certificate of membership, 
which shall be signed by the Governor, Secretary and Registrar. 



ALTERATION OR AMENDMENT. 

XIX. — No alteration or amendment of the by-laws shall be 
made unless notice shall have been duly given in writing, signed 
by the member proposing the same, at a Court of the Society. 

The Secretary shall send a printed copy of the proposed amend- 
ment to the members of the Society, and state the Court at which 
the same will be voted upon. No amendment or alteration shall 
be made unless adopted by a two-thirds vote of the members 
present at the Court voting upon the same. 



ANNIVERSARY. 



The Society will meet annually in General Court and will hold 
a banquet on October loth. This date is selected because it com- 
memorates two most important events in Colonial History. 

First — The occupation of Fort Chartres by English troops, 
October loth, 1765. By the Treaty of Paris, concluded February 
loth, 1763, was settled for all time the question which had been in 
doubt for a century — whether French or English civilization and 
rule should shape the destinies of this continent. By this treaty 
Canada and that portion of Louisiana between the Alleghenies and 
the Mississippi were ceded by the French and came into possession 
of Great Britain. Capt. Thomas Stirling, with a company of the 
42d Highlanders, came down the Ohio in boats from Fort Pitt 
(now Pittsburg), arriving early in October, 1765. On the tenth 
day of that month he relieved the French commander of Fort 
Chartres, St. Ange, who for some months had been under orders 
to give up the fort whenever a force of British came to relieve 
him. These were the first English troops who ever set foot in the 
Illinois country. Fort Chartres, built by the French in 1720, was 
in its time the strongest fortress in America. Its ruins are on 
the left bank of the Mississippi River, in Randolph County, 111., 
fifty miles south of St. Louis and sixteen miles northwest of 
Kaskaskia. 

Second — On October loth, 1774, occurred the Battle of Point 
Pleasant, at the junction of the Kanawha with the Ohio River. 
This was a most important battle, and the complete victory over 
the Indians under Cornstalk put an end to their assaults upon 
our frontiers. 

Both these events were important Colonial footsteps in the direc- 
tion of the West, and hence it seems most appropriate that this 
day should be selected as the anniversary of the first Society 
formed west of the Alleghenies. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS AND 
MEMBERS. 



Family tradition will not be accepted by the Society for proof 
of ancestor's service. 

No original or supplemental application will be accepted by the 
Society that is not complete in the following particulars : 

1. Containing a reference for each act of service of ancestor. 

2. No cyclopaedias or genealogical Vv'orks to be accepted as 
authority for service of ancestor, but reference required to doc- 
umentary records of the various Colonies, published Archives, 
histories of established reputation, and recognized works of local 
historical accuracy. 

3. Proceedings of Congress as well as the proceedings of the 
Conventions, Assemblies and Councils of the various Colonies. 

4. The pagination of references in all cases to be required and 
verified. 

5. Reference to original documents to be supported by such 
documents, together with two type-written copies thereof, the 
original to be returned to the applicant after verification of copies 
in the office of Registrar. 

6. All applications must be endorsed by two members of the 
Society. 

The State Society publishes a Register, containing the name 
and ancestor's service of the members of the Missouri Society, 
and publishes, free of charge, all supplemental applications. One 
copy of this book is furnished every member free. Extra copies 
can be had for $1.75 each. 

The rosette to be worn in the upper button-hole of left lapel 
of the coat may be had of the Treasurer, Henry P. Wyman 103 
Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis, at a cost of 25 cents. 

The insignia, in gold, costing $22, or in silver gilt at $12, may 
be ordered through the Secretary. It is optional with members 
whether they purchase the rosette or insignia. 



18 ^ocietg of Cofoniaf ^(Xxb. 

The General Society issues a Diploma Certificate of Member- 
ship, engrossed on heavy parchment, with the signatures of the 
officers of the General Society and State Society attached. This 
Diploma is a fine work of art. It is optional with members 
whether they purchase the same. If desired, it must be ordered 
through the Registrar of the State Society, and costs $7.75 framed, 
and express charges to be added from New York to destination. 

SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATIONS. 

When descent can be shown from more than one ancestor as 
described, supplemental applications may be filed — one for each 
additional line of descent. 

FEES. 

The membeiship fee is $5, and the annual dues $5, which sums 
must accompany the application. 

The General Society also requires a fee of fifty cents for filing 
every supplemental application, which sum must accompany the 
same. 

Blank applications and any information concerning the Society 
can be had by addressing the Secretary. 

HOBART BrINSMADE, 

mo Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 




fe;V 'I'sxv ■ ■}'^H^'fr- 'iulMBMiS^^si^l^^'^-'^^' 



Fljxg of the Sffctetg of ffiolonial "^ars 
gin the State of TOissouti. 



IRoll of flDembers. 




Frederick Cossette Adams. 



21 



ROLL OF MEMBERS. 



State General 

Society No. Society No. 

98. ADAMS, FREDERICK COSSETTE, Kansas City. . . 2826 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Adams (1652- 17 13). 

Served under Maj. Willard in King Philip's War. 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1699, 

1702, 1703. 

Seventh in descent from George Adams (....-1696). 
Served in Capt. Joseph Syll's Company, King Philip's 
War. 

Seventh in descent from John Case ( . . . .-1704). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1670-74. 1675-91. 

Eighth in descent from John Bissell, Sr. (i 591-1677), 
Windsor, Conn. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1648, et seq. One of a troop of thirty horse, 
the first in the colony under Capt. John Mason, 1657-58. 
Soldier in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Griswold (1607-1690). 
Built "Old Fort," Springfield. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut, from Windsor and Killingworth, 
1656 et seq. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott, Sr. (1578- 1655). 
Deputy, 1639. Magistrate to Assistant Governor, 1643- 
1655- 

Eighth in descent from William Spencer (....-1640). 
Lieutenant of Newtown, 1636. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1638. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut, 1639-40. Lieutenant of 2d Regu- 
lar Massachusetts troops, in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from William Gaylord, Sr. (1585-1673), 
Windsor, Conn. Deputy to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay Colony, 1635 et seq. Deputy to General 
Court of Connecticut, 1639, forty-one times. 



22 ^octetg of Cofomaf WdtB. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Major Aaron Cooke (1610-1690), 
Westfield, Mass., Major of Hartford Troop, 1658. 
Deputy, 1668. Ensign, 1676. Captain of the Garrison 
in King PhiHp's War. 

Seventh in descent from Moses Cooke (1645- 1676). Killed 
in King Philip's War at Westfield, 1676. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Ford ( . . . .-1676). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1638 et seq. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Newberry (....-1635). 
Deputy to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1634-1635. 

Eighth in descent from Daniel Clark (1622- 17 10). Lieu- 
tenant I St Troop, under Captain John Mason, 1657- 
1658. Captain, 1664-1680. Secretary Colony of Con- 
necticut, 1658-1663. Deputy to the General Court, 1656- 
166 1. Magistrate, 1662- 1664. 

Eighth in descent from William Phelps (1599- 1672). One 
of the eight commissioners appointed by the Bay Colony, 
March 3rd, 1636, to govern the people of Connecticut. 
Governor's Assistant, 1636-42-58-62, and member of 
Council, 1637. Pequot War. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon John Moore ( . . . .-1677). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1653, six 
sessions, 1661-62-65, et seq. 

Seventh in descent from Joshua Holcomb (1640- 1695). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from the 
town of Simsbury, 1670-71-90. 

69. ANDERSON, JOHN WHEELWRIGHT, Derry, N. H. . 1865 
Fourth in descent from Robert Clark (1710-1775), Rep- 
resentative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 
1756-57- 

64. ATWILL, JAMES WILLIAM, St. Joseph 1769 

Fifth in descent from Ebenezer Burrill (1702-1778), 
Member of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, 
1774. 




James William Atwill. 



22 




William Street Baker. 



23 




Richard Aylett Barret. 



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State GENSBAii 

Society No. Society No. 

130. AYLETT, PATRICK HENRY, St. Louis 3436 

Ninth in descent from Governor John West (1590- 1659. 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1629-30. 
President of the Council and Captain-General. Gov- 
ernor of Virginia, 1635-37. Mustermaster-General of 
Virginia, 1641. 

135. BAKER, WILLIAM STREET, St. Louis 3421 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant John Baker (1703- 
1760), Woodbury, Connecticut. Ensign, 1741. Lieu- 
tenant of Train Band, 1743. 

17. BARRET, RICHARD AYLETT, Ph. D., St. Louis. . . 766 

Third in descent from William Winston (1737- 1799), a 
Lieutenant in the Virginia troops, in French and Indian 
Wars. 

Fifth in descent from William Aylett (1697-1760), Bur- 
gess, King William County, Virginia, 1723-26. 

Sixth in descent from Mordecai Cooke, Member Virginia 
House of Burgesses, 1696, 1702, 1714. 

Sixth in descent from Henry Corbin, Member of the Coun- 
cil of Virginia, 1663. 

Fifth in descent from Peter Presley, Burgess, Northum- 
berland County, Virginia, 171 1, '12, '15, '18, '19, '23, '26, 
'36, '44, '45. 

Sixth in descent from William Presley (1621-1669), 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1647. 

Seventh in descent from Charles Barret (1565-1634), 
Lord Proprietor of New Albion, New Jersey, Staten 
Island, and Long Island, 1634. 

Fifth in descent from Robert Lewis (1704-1765). Mem- 
ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1744. 

Seventh in descent from Col. Augustine Warner, Jr. 
(1642-1681). Speaker of the Virginia House of Bur- 
gesses, 1675, 1676, 1677. 



24 ^ocietg of Cofomaf Wdre. 

St vte General 

Society No. Society No. 

Ninth in descent from Nicholas Martian (1591-1657). 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1623, 163 1, 
1632, 1633. 

Sixth in descent from Col. John Lewis ( 1669-1725). Was 
for a number of years a member of the Virginia Council. 

Eighth in descent from Col. Augustine Warner, Sr. (1610- 
1674). Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 
for York County, 1652, and for Gloucester County, 1658. 
A member of the Council, 1659, until his death in 1674. 

Eighth in d.escent from Col. George Reade ( . . . .-1671). 
Appointed Secretary of State pro tem. of Virginia, 1640. 
Was of the Council, a member of the Virginia House 
of Burgesses from James City County, 1649, ^^^ again 
in 1656, and remained a member of that body until his 
death, 1671. 

Sixth in descent from Col. Nicholas Merriwether (1680- 
1744). Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 
for New Kent County, 17 10- 16, and for Hanover 
County, 1743. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Philip Lightfoot (1689- 
1748). Member of Royal Council of Virginia, i733-'47. 

Sixth in descent from Griffin Fauntleroy (1660-1735.) 
Colonel Northumberland County, Virginia, Militia. 

Sixth in descent from James Maddison, Sr. (....-....). 
Colonel Spottsylvania County, Virginia, Militia. 

Fourth in descent from Mcrdacai Buckner (1736-1799). 
Commissioned Lieutenant Virginia Militia, June 29, 
1756. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Buckner (1660-1735). 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for York 
County, 1698-99. 

Fifth in descent from John Buckner (1700- 1765). Mem- 
ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses for York 
County, 1736. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Barret ( 1600-1665). Dur- 
ing and after the Massacre by the Indians of Virginia, 
1622, Sergeant in the London Company Guards or 
Train Band. 




Sidney Smith Black well. 




25 



(goff of OXemBetB. 25 

State Gbnbbal 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Col. Leroy Griffin (1646-....)- 

Justice of Rappahannock, 1680, and Colonel of Militia. 
Seventh in descent from William Barret (1623-1700). 

Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses from James 

City County, 1644, '46, '49. 
Fourth in descent from William D'aingerfield. Lieutenant 

of the Virginia Militia, 1754-57. 

109. BELL, NICHOLAS MONTGOMERY, St. Louis. . . . 3057 
Fourth in descent from William Bell, Sr. (....-....). 
In the company of Foot, Newtown, Buck's County, 
Pennsylvania Forces, 1756. 

no. BLACKWELL, SIDNEY SMITH, St. Louis 3058 

Fifth in descent from Robert Blackwell (171 7- 1780). 
Captain and Colonel Newtown, New York MiHtia, 
French and Indian Wars. 

63. BLOCK, HARRY LEACH, St. Louis 1768 

Fifth in descent from Dr. Thomas Walker (1715-1794), 
Adjutant to the Frontier Counties of Virginia, 1754. 
Served m the expedition to the Ohio against the French. 
Was at Braddock's defeat. Member of the House of 
Burgesses. 

61. BLOSS, ORLANDO POWERS, Kansas City 1535 

Sixth in descent from Exercise Conant (1637-1722), Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts for Beverly, 
1682, '83, '84. 
Seventh in descent from Roger Conant (1592-1679), Gov- 
ernor of the Massachusetts Colony at Cape Ann, 1625- 
1626, and Salem, 1627-29. Deputy to the General Court, 
1634. 
Sixth in descent from Jonathan Crane (1658-. . . .), En- 
sign and Lieutenant of the Train Band of Windham, 
Connecticut, 1695, 1703. Deputy to the General Court, 
1707, '09, '11, '13, '14, '17, '21, '22. 



26 ^ocietjj of Cofomaf ^(XV6. 

State General 

SociETy No. Society No. 

Ninth in descent from Edmund Rice (1594- 1663), Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts, from Sudbury, 
1640. 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Bloss (1587-1681), Ser- 
geant in Massachusetts Troops, 1656-64. 
Seventh in descent from John Wilder, Lancaster, Mass. 
Lieutenant in the Train Band, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Josiah White. Served under Maj. 
Simon Willard, 1675, in King Philip's War, and Ser- 
geant in the Train Band, 1704; his house in Lancas- 
ter, Mass., being used as a garrison house. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Rice (....-1681). A 
soldier in King Philip's War in 1675, and commanded a 
garrison at Marlboro, 1675. His house was designated 
as a garrison. 

Eighth in descent from James Cutler (1606-1694). A 
soldier in King Philip's War. Member of Lexington 
Military Company. 

Eighth in descent from John Moore ( . . . .-1702), Sudbury 
and Lancaster, Mass. Sergeant, 1670. Ensign, 1689. 
In garrison, 1676 et seq. Deputy to the General Court, 
1689-90. 

Sixth in descent from John Winter (1634-1690). A sol- 
dier in King Philip's War, serving under Capt. Hench- 
man and Capt. Thomas Brattle. 

Eighth in descent frorn John Hammond (1624-1709). In 
Garrison at Wrentham, Massachusetts, November 20, 
1675, King Philip's War. Corporal, Ensign, Cornet 
and Lieutenant in Massachusetts Colonial Forces. 

Seventh in descent from Matthias Farnsvvorth, Jr. (1649- 
....). Served in King Philip's War under Major Si- 
mon Willard, i675-'76. Was assigned to the Fams- 
worth Garrison, March 17, 1692, for defence against 
the Indians. 

Seventh in descent from Francis Griswold (1632-1671), 
Norwich, Connecticut. Lieutenant Train Band. 1665- 
1666. Deputy to the General Court, 1664-68-71. 



(goff of OXemgerc. 27 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Walker (1656-1735). 
In Captain Samuel Moseley's Company Narragansett 
campaign. 

Seventh in descent from Ephraim Cutter (1651-....), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Served under Major Sam- 
uel Appleton, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Cutter ( 162 1- 1693). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1643. Leader and officer of Militia at Cambridge, 
Massachusetts. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Hastings (1605-1685). 
Served under Captain Richard Beers, also under Cap- 
tain Samuel Appleton in King Philip's War. Deputy to 
the General Court of Massachusetts, 1673. 

Fifth in descent from James Reed (1724- 1807). Captain 
in 1756 from Lunenburg, Massachusetts, serving under 
Colonel Blanchard in Sir William Blanchard's Army. 
Captain in Colonel Ruggle's Regiment, 1756-62. 

Seventh in descent from Nicholas Hutchins ( . . . .-1693.) 
In Captain Joseph Gardener's Company from Lynn, 
Massachusetts. In swamp fight. 

Seventh in descent from Abraham Brown (1671-1729). 
Ensign and Captain from Watertown, Massachusetts, 
1703, '08, 'II. 

Fourth in descent from Phineas Hutchins (1740- 1785). 
Second Lieutenant 2d Regiment Massachusetts Militia, 
in Captain Ebenezer Robinson's Troop of Horse, 1771. 
Ensign in the 2d Lunenburg Company, 1774. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Walker, Jr. (1642-1703), 
Woburn, Massachusetts. Corporal and Sergeant, 1684- 
1690. Ensign, 1690-92. Member Boston Convention, 
1689. Deputy to the General Court, 1694. 

Ninth in descent from Samuel Walker (161 5- 1684), Wo- 
burn, Massachusetts. Served under Captain Scottow, 
1675-76, and as Captain under Major Bradford in King 
Philip's War. 



28 ^octetg of Cofoniaf ^(kxb, 

State General 

Society iNo. Society No. 

39. BRINSMADE, HOBART, St. Louis 1266 

Fourth in descent from Rev. James Bebee, Chaplain of 
3d Regiment, Connecticut troops, 1760. 

I. CADLE, HENRY, Bethany 385 

Fifth in descent from James Johnson ( 1677-1752), Ensign 
of New Hampshire troops in Queen Anne War, 1705. 

Fifth in descent from John Johnson (1694-1750), a pri- 
vate in Capt. Week's Company, New Hampshire troops, 
in the Queen Anne War, 1712. Also private in Capt. 
John Goffe's Company, New Hampshire troops, in King 
George's War, 1746. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Marston (1615-1690), 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1677, and Representative to the General Court of New 
Hampshire, 1680-84. 

Eighth in descent from Roger Shaw ( . . . .-1661 ), Repre- 
sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 165 1, 
'52, '53- 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Robie (1659-1717), a soldier 
in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 1694. 

Eighth in descent from William Eastow (....-1665), 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1644, '48, '49- 

Sixth in descent from William Lane (1659-1749), a sol- 
dier in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 
1694. 

Eighth in descent from Christopher Hussey (1595-1686), 
a member of the Council of New Hampshire, 1680. Rep- 
resentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1658- 
1660. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Batchelder, Sr. ( 1630- 
1710), Representative to the General Court of New 
Hampshire, 1695. 

Sixth in descent from James Fogg (1668-1760), a soldier 
in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 1694. 




HOBART BrINSMADE. 



28 




Henry Cadle. 



28 




Charles Francis Cadle. 



(goff of (mem6er0. 29 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Ephraim Marston (1655-1742), 
Representative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 
1697-1709, '15, '16, '17. 

Sixth in -descent from John Redman (1672- 17 18), a soldier 
in King William's War, from Hampton. N. H., 1694. 

Seventh in descent from John Redman, Sr., Representa- 
tive to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1722. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Page (1604-1679), Repre- 
sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1657- 
1668. 

Sixth in descent from. Stephen Batchelder (1676-1748), a 
soldier in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 
1694. 

Seventh in descent from John Sanborn, Ensign and Lieu- 
tenant of the Military Company of Hampton, N. H., 
1679. 

66. CABLE, CHARLES FRANCIS, Muscatine, Iowa. . . . 1806 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Henry Adams ( 1604- 
76), Lieutenant Medfield, Massachusetts Militia. Dep- 
uty, 1659. Member Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1652. Killed at the door of his house by the 
Indians, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Wheeler. Lieu- 
tenant of Concord Militia in King Philip's War, 1676. 

Eighth in descent from George Hubbard (....-1683), 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637-41, 
1643-50. 

Eighth in descent from Ellis Barron. In Garrison at 
Woodcock's, August 23, 1675. Soldier in Captain Sill's 
Company, August 24, 1676, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Jonathan Whitney (1633-1702). 
Soldier in Captain Sill's Company, August 24, 1676, 
King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Daniel Warren, Sr. (1628-. . . . )> 
Soldier in Captain Davenport's Company, 1675-6, King 
Philip's War. 



30 ^ocietg of Cofomaf ^axB. 

State General 

SociETi No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Joseph Bulkeley (1670-1712). 
Captain of a Company from Concord, Mass., 1704. 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Joseph Hubbard (1688-1768), 
Captain of a Company from Concord, Mass., 1746. 

Ninth in descent from Simon Stone (1585-1665), Water- 
town, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1636-56. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Ballord, a soldier in 
King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from John How ( . . . .-1689). In gar- 
rison at Sudbury, 1675, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Peter Bulkeley (1641-88), Con- 
cord, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1673-76. Speaker of the House, 1676. Governor's As- 
sistant, 1677-85. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Francis Peabody 
(1614-97), Lieutenant in the Militia, Topsfield, Mass., 
1668. 

Fourth in descent from David How, Jr. (1717-1802). In 
"Gentlemen of Horse," under command of Captain Jo- 
siah Brown, French and Indian Wars, 1739. 

Fifth in descent from David How (1674-1759), Soldier in 
French and Indian Wars, in Capt. Samuel Willard's 
Company, 1725. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel How (1642-1713), Sud- 
bury, Massachusetts. Soldier in Captain Danforth's 
Company, King Philip's War. His loss by an attack of 
the Indians on Sudbury, April 21, 1676, placed at 140 
pounds sterling. 

Seventh in descent from John Bent, Sr. (1596-1672), Sud- 
bury. Private in Major Simon Willard's Troop of 
Horse, Expedition against Ninigret, 1654, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Rice (1634-1685). Was 
member of the Garrison at the house of Joseph Rice in 
MarlBoro, Mass., in October, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Rice (1594- 1663). Rep- 
resentative to the General Court of Massachusetts in 
1640 and later. 




Charles Jared Carter. 




William Bingham Clarke. 




Edwin Ruthven Crutcher. 



31 




Charles McTntosh Cuthbert. 



31 



(goff of (gXemBetfi. 31 

Statu Genehaii 

Society No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Richard Haven (....- 
1703). Sergeant in the Militia Company of Lynn. In 
Captain Brocklebank's Marlboro Garrison, June 24, 
1676, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from William Ballard (1602-1641), 
Deputy to the Quarterly Court, 1638. Member of Ar- 
tillery Company, 1638. 

Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Fisk (i653-....)> Sol- 
dier in Captain Henchman's Company, 1675, and in 
Captain John Cutler's Company, 1676, King Philip's 
War. 

114. CARTER, CHARLES JARED, Kansas City 3061 

Fourth in descent from Nathaniel Carter (1706- 1787). 
Served in a scout of men under the command of Captain 
Jonathan White, Massachusetts forces, 1748. 

38. CLARKE, WILLIAM BINGHAM, Kansas City 1162 

Sixth in descent from George Clark (161 0-1690), Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1664, '66, '69, '73. 

133. CRANDALL, ARTHUR LEE, St. Louis 3483 

Seventh in descent from John Crandall (....-1676). 
Commissioner, 1658, '62, '63. Deputy to the General 
Court of Rhode Island from Westerly, 1670-71. 
Eighth in descent from Robert Lockwood (....-1658). 
Sergeant Connecticut Colonial forces, 1657. 

70. CRUTCHER, EDWIN RUTHVEN, Kansas City. . . . 2091 
Fifth in descent from Colonel William Mayo (1684- 
1744). Major, 1730. Colonel, 1740. Goochland 
County Troop, Provincial Forces, of Virginia. 

loi. CUTHBERT, CHARLES McINTOSH, St. Louis. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Mohr Mcintosh 
(1700-61), Mcintosh County, Georgia. Captain, High- 
land Light Infantry, under Gen. Oglethorpe, against the 



32 ^octetg of Cofonidf ^<XX6. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Spaniards, 1740. Wounded and captured at Fort 
Moosa, Florida, after a gallant fight, and sent a prisoner 
to Spain. 

91. DEANE. GARDINER ANDRUS ARMSTRONG, Little 

Rock, Ark 2634 

Eighth in descent from Richard Williams (1606-1693), 
Taunton, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1646 et 
seq. 

108. DEAS, HARRY BEVERLEY, New York, N. Y. . . . 3056 
Fifth in descent from Robert Johnson (1682-1735). Gov- 
ernor of South Carolina, under the Lords, proprietors, 
1 71 7- 19. Appointed Royal Governor of South Carolina, 
1731-35- 

100. DELAFIELD, WALLACE, St. Louis 2828 

Fourth in descent from Gen. Joseph Spencer, Major, 2d 
Connecticut Regulars, Col. Whiting. Subsequently 
Lieutenant-Colonel French and Indian Wars, 1758, and 
at outbreak of Revolution, Colonel 12th Connecticut 
Regulars ; later. Major General. 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614- 
1685). Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1674, "75, '78, '79, '80, '83. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Samuel Selden (1723- 
1776). Lieutenant 5th Company, of Lyme, 1752. 
Major, October, 1774. Colonel Battalion of Foot, June, 
1776. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1762, 
'63, '64, '65, '66, '68, '69, '71, '72, '73. 

Sixth in descent from James Clay pole (1634- 1687). A 
member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council for 
Philadelphia County, 1687. 




Gardfner Andrus Armstrong Deane. 




Harry Beverley Deas. 



32 




Wallace Delafield. 



32 




Henry Heber Denison. 



3a 




Edwin Allis DeWolf. 



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State Genbeax 

Society No. Society No. 

129. DENISON, HENRY HEBER, St. Louis 3435 

Seventh in descent from George Denison (1620-1694). 
Captain New London County forces, King Philip's War, 
under Major Mann and Major Talcott. Second in com- 
mand to Major Treat, Great Swamp fight. Served on 
the frontier. Chosen with Major Mason to assist the 
Pequot chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant and 
Deputy from Stonington, Conecticut. 

68. DeWOLF, EDWIN ALLIS, St. Louis 1864 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Allis (....- 
1678), Lieutenant of Massachusetts Troops, King 
Philip's War, 1675. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Bourne (1581-1664), 
Marshfield, Plymouth Colony. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1642-45. 

Fourth in descent from Simon DeWolf (1718-1755). Pri- 
vate in Captain Joshua Abel's Company, Connecticut 
Militia, 1755. 

Seventh in descent from Belthazar DeWolf (. . . .-1696). 
Member of the Lyme Connecticut Militia, 1668. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Tracy (1610- 
1685), Norwich, Conn. Ensign ist Company, Con- 
necticut Militia, 1666. Lieutenant, 1672, of New Lon- 
don County Dragoons, enlisted to fight the Dutch and 
Indians. Member of General Court twenty-seven ses- 
sions. Commissary, King Philip's War. Commissioner, 
1678 et seq. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Belden, Jr. (1657-1737). 
Soldier in Captain William Turner's Company. "Fall's 
Fight," 1676. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Meekins, Sr. (....- 
1687), Braintree, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 
1644. 

Sixth in descent from Japhet Chapin (1642-1712), of 
Captain William Turner's Company, in the "Fall's 
Fight," 1676. 



34 ^octetg of Cofonidf ^<xxb. 

gTATj. GBNEBAL 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant Thomas Waterman (1644- 
1708), Ensign, Connecticut Militia, 1708. 

Eighth in descent from Hugh Calkin (1600-1690). Dep- 
uty from Gloucester to the General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1650-51. From New London and Norwich, 1652, 
et seq., twenty-two sessions. Colony of Connecticut. 
Commissioner to enlist men for expeditions against the 
Indians, 1653-54. 

120. DOUGLAS, Hon. WALTER BOND, St. Louis 3249 

Seventh in descent from William Douglas (1610-1682), 
New London, Connecticut. Commissary of the army, 
Province of Connecticut. King Philip's War. Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1669, '72, '76. 

Seventh in descent from William Bond (1625-1695), Wa- 
tertown, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1689, '93, '95. Speaker, 1691, '93, '95. Captain Water- 
town Company in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Newberry ( ... .-1635). 
Deputy to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1634-35. 

Seventh in descent from William Janes (....-1690). 
Deputy to the General Court of the New Haven Colony, 
1648. Deputy to the General Court from Massachusetts 
Bay Colony, from Northampton. 

Sixth in descent from William Marsh (....-....)• 
Served in King Philip's War at the Swamp Fight. Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1724. 

Eighth in descent from Hugh Calkin (1600- 1690), Glou- 
cester and Lynn, Massachusetts, New London, and 
Norwich, Connecticut. Deputy from Gloucester, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay Colony, 1650-51, from New London and 
Norwich, 1652, et seq., Colony of Connecticut. Com- 
missioner to enlist men for expeditions against the Indi- 
ans, 1653-54. 

Seventh in descent from William Douglas (1645- 1725). 
Soldier in King Philip's War. In the Connecticut forces. 




Walter Bond Douglas. 



(goff of (JXlmUxB, 35 

State Genbeal 

SociBTX No. Society No. 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1690, '92, 
'97, '98, 1700, '03, '04, '05, '08, '10, '11, '12. On Octo- 
ber 14, 1703, he was added to the Council. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Loomis (. .. .-1688), 

Windsor, Connecticut. Trooper under Major John 

Mason, ist Connecticut Cavalry, 1658, and in King 
Philip's War, 1676. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Bartlett (1594-1654). 
Ensign of the Watertown, Massachusetts, Militia, in 
Pequot War. 

Seventh in descent from George Chappell (....-1709). 

Served in the Connecticut forces in the Pequot War, 

1637. 

Seventh in descent from William Hough (....-1683). 
Engineer at New London, in King Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Hopestill Humphrey (1649-1731). 
Under Captain Isaac Johnson, King Philip's War. In 
great Swamp Fight, 1675. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Wolcott (1656- 1695). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1685. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Wolcott (1610-1680). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1655, '56, 
'61. Governor's assistant, 1662. Council of War, 1675- 
1676. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott, Sr. (1578-1655). 
Deputy to the First General Court of Connecticut, 1637. 
Magistrate or assistant, 1643-55. 

Eighth in descent from John Steele ( . . . .-1665). Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts from Cambridge, 
1635. Was one of the eight Commissioners appointed 
by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay to govern 
the people of Connecticut. Was for twenty-three years 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, and was 
for four years its Secretary. Was a member of the 
Legislative Committee for raising troops to serve against 
the Indians. 



36 ^octetg of Cofontaf ^<xtB. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Appleton (1624-1696). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1668, et 
seq. Lieutenant, 1668. Captain, 1675. Major and 
Commander-in-Chief of Massachusetts Troops, 1675. 
At Springiield, Hatfield, and Great Swamp Fight. Ser- 
geant-Major, South Essex Regiment, 1682. Assistant, 
1681, et seq. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Appleton (1586- 1670). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1637. 

Sixth in descent from Abel Janes (1644-1718), Lebanon, 
Connecticut. Soldier in Captain William Turner's Com- 
pany in King Philip's War. Was at the Fall's Fight. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Woolson (....-1713). 
Soldier in King Philip's War, served under Captain 
Prentice in Mt. Hope Campaign, and under Captain 
Poole. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Bond (1654- 1705). Served 
in King Philip's War in Captain William Turner's 
Company. Was in the garrison a-t Springfield, 1676. 

Seventh in descent from William Judd (1633-1690). 
Sergeant at Farmington, Connecticut. 

Sixth in descent from John Cutting (1649-1689). Trooper 
in the Company of Captain Prentice, going to the rescue 
of Captain Wadsworth, at Sudbury, 1675. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Spring (1628-1697). 
Served in King Philip's War under Lieutenant Edward 
Oaks and Captain Edward Poole. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Burnham (1617-1688). 
Soldier in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Judd ( . . . .-1688). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut for twenty 
sessions, May, 1647-October, 1679. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon John Moore ( . . . .-1677). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1653, et 
seq. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Shepard (1639-1676), Con- 
cord, Massachusetts. Killed in King Philip's War. 




Lieut. James Pierre DROLiiLLARO, U. S. A. 




Lauren Chase Eastman. 



37 




Col. Alexander Frederick Fleet. 



Col. Alexander Frederick Fleet, A. M., L,L. D., and Sons. 



37 





Lieut. Henry Wvatt Fleet, U. S. A. 



Captain John Seddon Fleet, C. M. A. 



(goff of (BXem6er0. 37 

State Genekal 

Society No. Society No. 

103. DROUILLARD, JAMES PIERRE, Lieutenant, U. S. A. 2980 
Fifth in descent from Captain Isaac Wayne (1699-1774). 

Provincial forces of Pennsylvania. Indian War, 1756. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Chambers (....- 

....)• Colonel Pennsylvania Provincial forces, 1748. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Culbertson 

(1710-1767). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Provincial 

Militia, 1748. 

7. EASTMAN, LAUREN CHASE, Clinton, la 756 

Sixth in descent from Peter Tilton (. . . .-1696), Deputy 
to the General Court, 1675, 'jy, '79. Assistant, 1681-86. 
Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Eastman (1650-1692). A 
Soldier in King Philip's War at the Garrison at Chelms- 
ford, December 20, 1675. 

Third in descent from Tilton Eastman (1741-1805). 
Served in the company of Captain Bogardis, Queen's 
County, New York. 

Seventh in descent from Philip Sherman (1610-1687). 
First Secretary of Providence Plantations, 1639. Court 
of Commissioners, 1656. Deputy, 1665-67. Council 
King Philip's War. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Wisner (1722-1788). 
Captain Orange County, New York, Militia, 1775. Fight 
with Indians in the Delaware, 1757. Sent to reinforce 
Fort William Henry. 



FLEET, Col. ALEX. FREDERICK, A. M., LL. D., Culver, 
Ind. . 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Fleete. 
Member First Maryland Assembly, 1637-38. Captured 
by the Anacosta Indians, 1623. Ransomed, 1627. Com- 
missioned by Lord Baltimore, 1644, with the power of 
Captain-General to make Treaty of Peace with the Sus- 
quehannas. Burgess for Lancaster County, Virginia, 
1652. 



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38 ^octetg of Cofoniaf Ware. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Brooke (1602-1655), B. 
A., 1620, M. A., 1624, Wadham College, Oxon. Com- 
missioned by Lord Baltimore, September 20th, 1649. 
Commander-in-Chief of a new county to be set out in 
Maryland, and Member of the Council. Commander of 
Charles County, 1650. Appointed March 29th, 1652, 
by Cromwell's Commissioners, President of the Council 
and Acting Governor. 

Sixth in descent from Francis Hutchins. Member of 
Maryland House of Assembly, 1694. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Neale (1615- 
1684), Member Provincial Council, 1643-44, and 1660- 
1661. Member of theHouse of Burgesses, 1666. Commis- 
sioner of the Treasury, 1643. Fought in the Civil Wars 
of England on the side of the King. Attorney of Lord 
Baltimore at Amsterdam, to protest against the seating 
of the Dutch and Swedes on the Delaware River and 
Bay. Commissioned Captain by Lord Baltimore, 1661, 
to raise troops against the Dutch on Delaware Bay. 

127. FLEET, HENRY WYATT, Lieutenant, U. S. A. . . . 3423 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Fleete 
(....-....). Member First Maryland Assembly, 1637- 
1638. Captured by Anacosta Indians, 1623. Ransomed, 
1627. Commissioned by Lord Baltimore, 1644, with the 
power of Captain-General to make Treaty of Peace with 
the Susquehannas. Burgess for Lancaster County, Vir- 
ginia, 1652. 
Eighth m descent from Governor Robert Brooke (1602- 
1655). B. A., 1620; M. A., 1624; Wadham College, 
Oxon. Commissioned by Lord Baltimore, September 
20, 1649, Commander-in-Chief of a new coimty to be 
set out in Maryland. Member of the Council. Com- 
mander of Charles County, 1650. Appointed March 29, 
1652, by Cromwell's Commissioners, President of the 
Council and Acting Governor. 
Seventh in descent from Honorable Francis Hutchins 
(....-....), Member of Maryland House of Assembly, 
1694. 



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State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Captain James Neale (1615- 
1684). Member of Provincial Council, 1643-44 and 
1660-61. Member of the House of Burgesses, 1666. 
Commissioner of the Treasury, 1643. Fought in the 
Civil Wars of England on the side of the King. At- 
torney of Lord Baltimore at Amsterdam, to protest 
against the seating of the Dutch and Swedes on the Del- 
aware River and Bay. Commissioned Captain by Lord 
Baltimore, 1661, to raise troops against the Dutch on 
Delaware Bay. 

134. FLEET, JOHN SEDDON, Captain, C. M. A 3484 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Fleete 
(....-....). Member first Maryland Assembly, 1637- 
1638. Captured by Anacosta Indians, 1623. Ransomed, 
1627. Commissioned by Lord Baltimore, 1644, with 
the power of Captain-General to make Treaty of Peace 
with the Susquehannas. Burgess for Lancaster County, 
Virginia, 1652. 

Eighth m descent from Governor Robert Brooke (1602- 
1655). B. A., 1620; M. A., 1624; Wadham College, 
Oxon. Commissioned by Lord Baltimore, September 
20, 1649, Commander-in-Chief of a new county to be set 
out in Maryland. Member of the Council. Commander 
of Charles County, 1650. Appointed March 29, 1652, 
by Cromwell's commissioners President of the Council 
and Acting Governor. 

Seventh in descent from Honorable Francis Hutchins 
(..-....). Member of Maryland House of Assembly, 
1694. 

Eighth in descent from Captain James Neale (1615-1684). 
Member of Provincial Council, 1643-44 and 1660-61. 
Member of the House of Burgesses, 1666. Commis- 
sioner of the Treasury, 1643. Fought in the Civil Wars 
of England on the side of the King. Attorney of Lord 
Baltimore at Amsterdam, to protest against the seating 
of the DYitch and Swedes on the Delaware River and 
Bay. Commissioned Captain by Lord Baltimore, 1661, 
to raise troops against the Dutch on Delaware Bay. 



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State General 

Society No. Society No. 

15. FOOTE, JOHN CROCKER, Belvidere, 111 764 

Sixth in descent from Q. M. Nathaniel Foote, II. (1647- 
1703), Quartermaster of Captain William Turner's 
Company in the "Falls Fight," May 19, 1676, King 
Philip's War. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Foote, III. (1682- 
1774), appointed Ensign from the town of Branford, 
1709. Ensign from Colchester, 1721 ; Lieutenant, 1732; 
Captain, 1736 and 1743. Deputy to the General Court, 
1725, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, '32, '38, '39, '42, '43, '44, 
'45, '46. Served as Justice for Hartford County, 1731- 
1762. Deputy to the General Court from the town of 
Branford, 1698-1700. '06, '08. 

Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Foote, first settler (1593- 
1644). Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1641, '42, '44. 

Fourth in descent from Daniel Foote (1717-1801). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1762, '63, '64, 
'65, '66, '67, '69, '71, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76. Justice for 
Hartford County, 1763-74. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith (1602- 
1680). Lieutenant of Hadley Troop, 1663-78. Deputy 
to the General Court, 1661-73. Commissioner to nego- 
tiate with the Mohawks, 1667. Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Marshfield (1630-1692). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, for 
Springfield, in 1680, '83, '84. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Newton (....- 
i735)> Captain of First Company, Colchester, Conn., 
1 716. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1713, '14, '15- '16. 

Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Ely (i 585-1675). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1657. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Kellogg (1627-1707). Was 
a Lieutenant at Hadley, 1662. He w^as a Sergeant in 
Captain William Turner's Company, in "Falls Fight," 
May 19, 1676. 




John Crocker Foote. 



40 



(gcff of (BXetn6et6. 4i 

„ .„„ GENERAL 

SOC?ETX NO. SOCIETY NO. 

Seventh in descent from Stephen Terry ( -1668). 

Served in the Windsor Troop of Horse, 1658, the first 

troop organized in the Colony of Connecticut. 
Eighth in descent from John Rowland (1593-1674). 

Signer of the Compact on Mayflower, 1620. In the 

"First Encounter" Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 

1620. Assistant to Governor, 1633-35. In command 

of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634. Deputy to General 

Court, 1641. The "Beloved Pilgrim." 
Seventh in descent from John Rowland, Jr (1627- ), 

"Ensign of the Military Companie of Barnstable," in 

1675, in King Philip's War. Lieutenant of the MiHtary 

Company of Barnstable, 1682. 
Eighth in descent from Deacon William Crocker (1612- 

1692), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 

1670, '71, '74. 
Ninth in descent from Joseph Loomis (1616-87), Soldier 

in King Philip's War from Connecticut. 
Sixth in descent from John Skinner (1675-1740), Ensign 

of Connecticut Troops, 1712. Lieutenant, 171 5. Deputy 

to the General Court, 1726-27. 
Seventh in descent from William Swift (....-1706), 

Deputy to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 

1673, '76, '78. 

Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Beach (1662-1747), 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1727. 

Fifth in descent from Josiah Beach (1694- ), Ensign 

of Connecticut Troops, 1738. Lieutenant, 1741. 

Ninth in descent from John Tilly, Signer of the Compact 
on Mayflower, 1620. In the "First Encounter," Great 
Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620. 

Eighth in descent from Philip Groves ( . . . .-1675), Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut for Stratford, 
1642, '48, '51, '53, '54. '55. '56, '60, '6t, '62, '63, '65. In 
1660, appointed one of the Grand Jury for the Colony. 
Assistant Magistrate, 1654, '55, '56. In 1653. on the 
Committee on impending war with the Dutch. 



42 ^octetg of Cofomaf ^mb. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin (....- 
1675). For many years appointed with John Pynchon 
and Eleazer Holyoke by the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony, to govern Springfield. At its 
burning in King Philip's War, was a participant in 
repelling the attack from fortified houses. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Newton. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 1645. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Hubbell (1627-1699). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1678, '79, 
1681. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Bodfish (. . . .-1651). A 
member of Lieutenant John Blackman's Company, 
Sandwich, Massachusetts, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Lee (....-....), Member 
of Plymouth Military Company, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Vore (....-....), Wind- 
sor, Connecticut. Member of Windsor MiHtary Com- 
pany. 

Eighth in descent from John Porter, Sr. (1600-1648). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for Wind- 
sor, 1646-47. 

Eighth in descent from William Swift, Sr. (. . . .-1644). 
In Lieutenant John Blackmer's Company, Sandwich, 
Massachusetts, 1643. 

4. GARDINER, CURTISS CRANE, St. Louis 753 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner (1599- 
1663), Lieutenant in the English Army. Engineer and 
Master of Works of Fortifications in Leagues of the 
Prince of Orange in the Low Countries. Engineer at 
Boston. Constructor and Commander of Saybrook 
Fort, Pequot War. The first Englishman seated in New 
York. Lord of the Isle of Wight, "now called Gard- 
iner's Island." 
Seventh in descent from Captain George Denison (1620- 
1694), Captain, New London County forces in King 
Philip's War. Served in Major John Mann's Expedi- 




CuRTiss Crane Gardiner. 



42 




John Green, M. D. 



43 



(goff of (gtem6et6. 43 

State Genekal 

Society No. Society No. 

tion, and in Major Talcott's Expedition. Second in 
command to Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp 
Fight. Served on the Frontier. Captured the Indian 
Chief, Canonchet. Chosen with Major John Mason to 
assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant 
and Deputy from Stonington to the General Court 
fifteen terms, Colony of Connecticut. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Stanton (1616-1677), 
Indian interpreter to John Winthrop the Younger, in 
Connecticut, before the Pequot War. 

Seventh in descent from John Rowland (1592- 1673), 
Signer of the Compact on Mayflower, 1620. 'Tn the 
first encounter" Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 
1620. Assistant to Governor, 1633-35. In command 
of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634. Deputy to General 
Court, 1641, et seq. The "Beloved Pilgrim." 

9. GREEN, JOHN, M. D., St. Louis 75^ 

Eighth in descent from Gov. Thomas Dudley (1576- 
1653), second Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1634, '40, '45, '50. Deputy-Governor, 1630, '34, '37, 
'40, '46, 'so, '51, '52. Assistant, 1635, '36, '41, '44. In 
office continuously twenty-two years. Commissioner 
for the United Colonies, 1643, '47> '49- ^^^ twice Presi- 
dent of the United Colonies. Major-General, 1646. 
Signed the Charter of Harvard College, 1650. 
Fourth in descent from Brigadier-General Timothy Rug- 
gles (171 1- 1 795), Provincial forces of Massachusetts. 
On the northern frontiers, French and Indian Wars, 
1756-63. Delegate to the Congress which met in New 
York in 1765, and President of the same. 

82. GREEN, CHARLES EDWARD, St. Joseph 2437 

Fifth in descent from Colonel John Stoddard (1681- 
1748). North Hampton, Massachusetts. Colonel Mas- 
sachusetts Militia, Assistant and Chief Justice, Court of 
Common Pleas. 



44 ^octetg of Cofoniaf ^(Xxb, 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

i8. GREGG, WILLIAM HENRY, St. Louis 767 

Third in descent from Major Samuel Gregg (1738-1808), 
Sergeant in Captain Rodger's Company of Rangers in 
the French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the Cape 
Breton Expedition, and at the storming of the French 
works at Caberrus Bay. 

19. GREGG, NORRIS BRADFORD, St. Louis 768 

Fourth in descent from Major Samuel Gregg (1738- 
1808), Sergeant in Captain Rodger's Company of 
Rangers in the French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in 
the Cape Breton Expedition, and at the stonriing of the 
French works at Caberrus Bay. 

20. GREGG, WILLIAM HENRY, Jr., St. Louis 769 

Fourth in descent from Major Samuel Gregg (1738- 
1808), Sergeant in Captain Rodger's Company of Rang- 
ers in the French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the 
Cape Breton Expedition, and at the storming of the 
French works at Caberrus Bay. 

57. HAYES, JOHN, Red Oak, Iowa 1350 

Third in descent from Captain John Fassett (1720- 1794), 

Captain of the ist Military Company of Bennington, 

Vermont, 1764. 
Fourth in descent from Josiah Fassett (1674-. . . . ), in the 

command of John Lane for the relief of Dunstable, July 

4, 1706. 

102. HEWIT, JAMES HILLHOUSE, St. Louis 2926 

Eighth in descent from Major John Mason (1600- 1672). 
Lieutenant under Sir Thomas Fairfax in the Nether- 
lands. Commanded in Pequot War, 1637. Assistant, 
1642, '60. Deputy Governor, 1660, '70. Commissioner 
for United Colonies, 1647, '61. Commander-in-Chief of 
Colony. Organized the first Troop of Horse, 1657-58. 




William Henry Gregg. 



William Henry Gregg and Sons. 




NoRRis Bradford Gregg. 




William Henry Gregg, Jr. 




James Hillhouse Hewit. 



44 




Rkv. John Boynton Hii.l, D. D. 



©off of (BtemgetB. 45 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

89. HILL, Rev. JOHN BOYNTON, D. D., Kansas City. . . 2632 
Ninth in descent from Nathaniel Sparhawk (1598- 1647). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1642-47. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Larkin (.,..-1654), 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1645. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks (....- 
1667). Captain in the Concord Foot Company, 1643. 
Deputy to the General Court, 1642, '44, '54, '59, '62. 
Sixth in descent from Sergeant Thomas Bateman (,...- 
1727). Sergeant of the Concord Militia for about thirty 
years. 
Fourth in descent from John Bateman, Jr. (1706-1758). 
Member of Captain Daniel Fletcher's Company. Colonel 
Ebenezer Nichols' Regiment, in the Expedition to Can- 
ada, 1758. Killed in battle near Lake George, July 20, 
1758. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Timothy Wheeler (1604- 
1687). Ensign, 1646. Captain, 1662, in Concord Militia. 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, nine 
terms, from 1663. Served in King Philip's War. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Howe (....-1644), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1634, '35, '38, '42, '43. 
Sixth in descent from Shadrach Hapgood (1644-1675). 
Member of Captain Edward Hutchinson's Company, on 
expedition to Brookfield, Massachusetts, to treat with 
the Nipmuck Indians, and slain by them. 
Fifth in descent from Jonathan Whitney, Jr. (1658-1735). 
Soldier in King Philip's War, 1676. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Beers ( - 

1675). An original proprietor of Watertown, Massa- 
chusetts, 1630. Served in the Pequot War, 1637. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 1643/52, '54/56,'58,'6o,'63,'7i, 
'73' '74- Sergeant, 1642. Lieutenant, 1652-75. Captain 
in King Philip's War, 1674-75. Killed by Indians in 
the fight at Northfield, September 4, 1675. 



46 ^ocietg of Cofomaf O^ats. 

State Genbbal 

Society No. Socibtt No. 

Sixth in descent from James Cutler (1606-1694). Soldier 
in King Philip's War. Member of Lexington Military 
Company. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Hugh Mason (1605- 

. 1678), Watertown, Massachusetts. Lieutenant, 1645. 
Captain, 1652-78. Deputy, 1635, et seq. Member, 
Council of War, 1676. Commander of the Volunteers 
against Manhattoes, 1664. Commanded his Company in 
the "Sudbury Fight," King Philip's War. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Cutler (1700- 
^777)- Captain of the Lincoln Company, 3d Massa- 
chusetts Regiment, under Colonel Elisha Jones, 1757. 

Sixth in descent from John Wheeler (1642-1713). 
Member of Captain Nathaniel Davenport's Company 
(5th Company in the Massachusetts' Regiment), Great 
Swamp Fight. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant Thomas Wheeler (1625- 
1704). Sergeant of foot, 1662. 

118. HOLLISTER, HORACE EDWARD TOMPKINS, St. 

Louis 3247 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant John Hollister (1612- 
1665) , Wethersfield, Connecticut. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1644. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut, 1645, '56. Lieutenant Hartford 
County Militia, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Ensign William Goodrich (....- 
1676). Ensign under Captain Samuel Welles. Deputy 
to General Court of Connecticut, 1660- 1666. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Pynchon (1590- 
1662), Springfield, Massachusetts. Assistant Treasurer, 
1632, '34. Governor of Springfield, 1641, '50. Govern- 
ing Magistrate of Connecticut, 1637-38. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Hollister, Jr. 
(1642-1711), Hartford, Connecticut. Lieutenant Train 
Band, 1676. 




Horace Edward Tompkins Holmster. 



46 




George Edwards Jackson. 



47 



(goff of (Bkmfiers. 47 

State Gbnbkal 

Society No. Society No. 

Ninth in descent from Honorable Richard Treat (1584- 
1669). Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for 
Wethersfield County, 1637, '44. Assistant, 1657, '65. 
Governor John Winthrop's Council, 1663, '^S- 

Seventh in descent from Captain Nathaniel White (1624- 
171 1 ). Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1661-1710. Lieutenant, 1679. Captain, 1690 and 1699. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Talcott (1635- 
1691). Hartford Troop, Deerfield, King William's War. 
Lieutenant, 1677. Captain, 1681. Deputy, 1669, '84. 
Assistant, 1685, '91. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Elizur Holyoke (1618- 
1676), Springfield, Massachusetts. Ensign, 1653. 
Lieutenant, 1657. Captain, 1663. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts, 1656. Second in com- 
mand at Springfield and Hadley, King Philip's War. 

94. JACKSON, Prof. GEORGE EDWARDS, St. Louis. . . 2822 
Seventh in descent from Edward Jackson (i 602-1 681). 
Deputy from Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1647, ^or sev- 
enteen years. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Trowbridge 
(1636-1717), Newton, Massachusetts. Deputy to the 
General Court from Cambridge, 1700-1703. Served in 
King Philip's War. Lieutenant, 1675. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Robert Murdock 
1694-1762). Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1 75 1. Lieutenant of Newton Militia. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Aaron Davis (1709-1777). 
Captain, 1774. Colonel, 1775. Delegate to the Pro- 
visional Congress of Massachusetts, 1774-76. 

Sixth in descent from Simon Stone, Jr. (1631-1708), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1678-90. He was in garrison at Menden, 1675, 
and at Groton, 1676. Served under Captain Joseph Syll, 
1676. 



48 ^octetg of Cofonidf WdtB. 

State Genbkal 

Society No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from Simon Stone (1585-1665), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1636-56. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Edward Morris (1630- 
1690), Roxbury, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1677-87. First Military Officer of Woodstock, 
Connecticut. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Ephraim Jack- 
son (1729- 1 777), Newton, Massachusetts. Lieutenant in 
French and Indian War, 1755-56. Captain in expedi- 
tion to Canada in 1760. Captain in expedition to Ticon- 
deroga, in 1760. Died at Valley Forge, December 19, 

1777- 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Weld (1595- 
1646), Roxbury, Massachusetts. Captain of Militia 
under Colonel John Winthrop, 1636. Ensign of the 
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638. Rep- 
resentative to the Colonial Congress. 

Sixth in descent from John Weld (1623-1691). Served 
in garrison at Brookfield in King Philip's War, under 
Captain Syll. 

Seventh in descent from Major-General Humphrey Ather- 
ton (....-1661), Dorchester, Massachusetts. Deputy, 
1638, et seq. Speaker, 1653. Governor's Assistant, 
1654-61. Lieutenant, 1645. Captain of Militia, 1646, 
and of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1650-58. Commanded expedition against the Narra- 
gansetts, 1656. Major-General, 1661. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Fuller (1652-1740), 
Newton, Massachusetts. Captain of Militia. Served as 
Private in Captain Richard Beers' Company, in King 
Philip's War. In 1736, land was granted him by the 
General Court for service in the "Falls Fight," under 
Captain William Turner. 

Fifth in descent from Honorable Ebenezer Stone (1662- 
1754), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1708-17. Royal Councillor of the Province. 



(goff of (Btem6er6. 49 

GENERAL 

State Society No, 

SOCIETT No. . - „ NO J 

Fifth in descent from Joshua Child (1658-1730). Served 
in King PhiHp's War, in Captain John Holbrook's Com- 
pany. Served as private in Indian Wars, 1718. 

Seventh in descent from John Newgate (1580-1665), 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1638. 

Sixth in descent from Sebas Jackson (1642-1690), New- 
ton, Massachusetts, private in the Company of Captain 
Poole, in King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from John Whipple, Sr. ( -1669), 

Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1640-63. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Walker (1655-1712). 
Served under Major William Bradford in King Philip's 
War. He was Comet, Lieutenant and Captain. Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1705. 

Seventh in descent from Philip Walker ( -1679). 

Deputy to the General Court at Plymouth, 1669. 

Seventh in descent from Nicholas Ide (1620-1690). 
Served in King Philip's War, under Major William 
Bradford. 

Fifth in descent from John Mirick ( -1706). Served 

in King Philip's War, under Captain Sill. Also served 
in the Garrison at Chelmsford. 

Seventh in descent from William French (1603-1681). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1638. Captain in 1681. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1660-1663. 

Sixth in descent from Benjamin Thurston (1640-1678). 
Served in King Philip's War as Ensign of Boston 
Company. 

Seventh in descent from Griffin Craft ( 1 609-1 689 ) . Lieu- 
tenant of Roxbury Company, Massachusetts Militia, 
1653, '75, '76. Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1638, '63, '67. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Hyde (1667-1741). Ensign 
of Newton, Massachusetts, Militia. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Walker (1607- 1687). 
Ensign of Militia under Captain Nathaniel Turner. 



50 ^octetg of €ofon{af Wctr0. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Ellis (. . , .-1694). Lieu- 
tenant of Dedham Militia. Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Sixth in descent from Andrew Dewing (....-1677). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1644. In 1675 the 2nd Company of Natick Indi- 
ans was located near the Garrison House, in charge of 
Andrew Dewing, and his sons. 

95. JACKSON, EDWARD FISHER, St. Louis 2823 

Eighth in descent from Edward Jackson (1602-1681), 
Deputy from Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1647, for 
seventeen years. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant James Trowbridge 
(1636-1717), Newton, Massachusetts. Deputy to the 
General Court from Cambridge, 1700-03. Served in 
King Philip's War. Lieutenant, 1675. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Robert Murdock (1694- 
1762), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
175 1. Lieutenant of Newton Millitia. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Aaron Davis (1709-1777). 
Captain, 1774. Colonel, 1775. Delegate to the Provin- 
cial Congress of Massachusetts, 1774-76. 

Seventh in descent from Simon Stone, Jr. (i 631-1708), 
Watertown, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1678-90. He was in garrison at Menden, 1675, 
and at Groton, 1676. Served under Captain Joseph 
Syll, 1676. 

Eighth in descent from Simon Stone (1585-1665, Water- 
town, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 
1636-56. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Edward Morris 
(1630-1690), Roxbury, Massachusetts. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1677-87. First Military Officer, of 
Woodstock, Connecticut. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Ephraim Jack- 
son (1729-1777), Newton, Massachusetts. Lieutenant in 
French and Indian War, 1755-56. Captain in expedi- 




Edward Fisher Jackson. 



50 



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ci_ . „™ GENERAL 

S^'*^^® SOPTRTT No 

Society No. bociETy no. 

tion to Canada in 1760. Captain in expedition to Ticon- 
deroga in 1760. Died at Valley Forge, December 19, 
1777. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Joseph Weld (1595" 
1646), Roxbury, Massachusetts. Captain of Militia, 
under Colonel John Winthrop, 1636. Ensign of the 
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638. Rep- 
resentative to the Colonial Congress. 
Seventh in descent from John Weld (1623-1691). Served 
in Garrison at Brookfield, in King Philip's War, under 
Captain Syll. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Ather- 

ton ( -1661), Dorchester, Massachusetts. Deputy, 

1638, et seq. Speaker, 1653. Governor's Assistant, 
1654-61. Lieutenant, 1645. Captain of Militia, 1646, 
and of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1650-58. Commanded expedition against the Narra- 
gansetts, 1656. Major-General, 1661. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Fuller (1652-1740), 
Newton, Massachusetts. Captain of Militia, Served 
as private in Captain Richard Beers' Company, in King 
Philip's War. In 1736, land was granted him by the 
General Court for service in the "Falls Fight," under 
Captain William Turner. 
Sixth in descent from Honorable Ebenezer Stone (1662- 
1754), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1708-17. Royal Councillor of the Province. 
Sixth in descent from Joshua Child (1658-1730). Served 
in King Philip's War, in Capt. John Holbrook's Com- 
pany. Served as private in Indian Wars, 1718. 
Eighth in descent from John Newgate (1580-1665), Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1638. 
Seventh in descent from Sebas Jackson (1642-1690), 
Newton, Massachusetts. Private in the Company of 
Captain Poole, in King Philip's War. 



52 ^ocietg of Cofomaf Wdw* 

Statb General 

Society No. Socibti No. 

Eighth in descent from John Whipple, Sr, (. .. .-1669), 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1640-63. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Walker (1655-1712). 
Served under Major William Bradford in King Philip's 
War. He was Cornet, Lieutenant and Captain. Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1705. 

Eighth in descent from Philip Walker ( . . . .-1679). Dep- 
uty to the General Court at Plymouth, 1669. 

Eighth in descent from Nicholas Ide (1620-1690). Served 
in King Philip's War under Major William Bradford. 

Sixth in descent from John Mirick (, . . .-1706). Served 
in King Philip's War under Captain Sill. Also served 
in the Garrison at Chelmsford. 

Eighth in descent from William French (i 603-1 681). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1638. Captain in 1681. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1660-1663. 

Seventh in descent from Benjamin Thurston (1640-1678). 
Served in King Philip's War as Ensign of Boston 
Company. 

Eighth in descent from Griffin Craft (1609-1689), Lieu- 
tenant of Roxbury Company, Massachusetts Militia, 
1653, '75. '76- Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1638, '63, '67. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Plyde ( 1667-1741 ). Ensign 
of Newton, Massachusetts Militia. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Walker (1607-1687). 
Ensign of Militia under Captain Nathaniel Turner. 

Seventh in descent from Richard ElHs ( . . . .-1694). Lieu- 
tenant of Dedham Militia. Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Seventh in descent from Andrew Dewing (....-1677). 
Member of the Aftcient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1644. In 1675 the 2nd Company of the Natick 
Indians was located near the Garrison House, in charge 
of Andrew Dewing and his sons. 




Thomas James. 



53 




Frederick Newton Judson. 



53 



(goff of (BXmger0. 53 

State Ghnbeal 

SociETT No. Society No. 

47. JAMES, THOMAS, St. James 1274 

Sixth in descent from James Claypoole (1634-1687), a 

member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council for 

Philadelphia County, 1687. 

59. JUDSON, Hon. FREDERICK NEWTON, St. Louis. . . 1533 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles (1598- 
1660), Wethersfield, Connecticut. Magistrate of Gov- 
erning Court, 1637-60. Second Treasurer, 1639-51. 
Secretary, 1640-48. Governor, pro tem., 165 1. Deputy 
Governor, 1654, '56, '57, '59. Governor, 1655, '58. 
Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Wheeler 
(....-1672). Lieutenant in the Connecticut Colonial 
Service. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1670-71. 

Seventh in descent from John Welles (1621-1659). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1656, '57, '59. 
Assistant, 1658. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Francis Nichols (....- 
1650). Training Sergeant for Stratford, 1639. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Sherman (161 8- 1700), 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637, 
which declared war against the Pequots. Assistant, 
1663, '68. On committee to defend coast against the 
Dutch, 1665. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Judson (1610- 
1690). Ensign Stratford Company. Committee to 
defend the coast from Stratford to Rye, against the 
Dutch, under Admiral DeReuter. Lieutenant, 1672. In 
King Philip's War. Lieutenant Woodbury, Train 
Band, 1684. Deputy to the General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1684, '86. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Nichols ( . . . .-1695), Strat- 
ford, Connecticut. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1662, '65. 



54 ^ocietg of Cofontdf Wars. 

State Gbnbhal 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Ambrose Thompson (1651-1742). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1697, 1704, 

'05, '06, '10, '12, '17. 
Sixth in descent from Captain James Judson (1650- 

1720). In King PhiHp's War. Lieutenant of Dragoons, 

1690. Captain, 1698. Deputy to the General Court of 

Connecticut, 1689- 1706. 

137. LITTLE, Rev. EDWARD PORTER, Hannibal. 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford 
(1589- 1 651), Governor of Plymouth Colony. 

122. LEIGHTON, GEORGE BRIDGE, St. Louis 3251 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Leighton (1661- 
1724). Ensign and Captain in Queen Anne War, 1704. 
Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1704, '14. 

126. LYON, GEORGE ELMER, M. D., St. Louis 3422 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Hicks (1640- 
1741). Under Captain John Hicks at the Indian Battle 
at Fort Neck, 1653. Captain of Militia at Hempstead. 
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Queens 
County, New York. 

136. McCORD, JAMES, St. Joseph. 

Fourth in descent from William Wood (....-....). 
Lieutenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, 
in active service for the defense and protection of the 
frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

75. McCORD, WILLIAM HALLACK, Omaha, Neb. . . . 2368 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (17 15- 1787). 
Lieutenant in Captain Thomas Harris' Company, Lan- 
caster County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active 
service in defence of frontier, 1748; also in service in 
Virginia Indian Wars. 




Rev. Edward Porter Little. 



54 




George Elmer Lyon, M. D. 



54 




James McCord. 



James McCord and Sons. 



114 




WiLLLMi Hallack McCord. James Hamii.tox McCoku. 



Samuel Steele McCord. 



Francis McCord. 



Georce Lawrence McCoru. Robert Hamden McCord. 



(goff of (8tm6er0. 55 

State Gbnekax 

Society No. Society No. 

Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....)• Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the fron- 
tier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

'jd. McCORD, Col. JAMES HAMILTON, N. G. M., St. Joseph. 2369 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (171 5-1787). 
Lieutenant in Captain Thomas Harris' Company, Lan- 
caster County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active ser- 
vice in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in 
Virginia Indian Wars. 
Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the 
frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

'jy. McCORD, SAMUEL STEELE, St. Joseph 2370 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (171 5- 1787). 
Lieutenant in Captain Thomas Harris' Company, Lan- 
caster County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active ser- 
vice in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in 
Virginia Indian Wars, 
Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the 
frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

T^. McCORD, FRANCIS, New York 2371 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787). 
Lieutenant in Captain Thomas Harris' Company, Lan- 
caster County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active ser- 
vice in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in 
Virginia Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from WilHam Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the 
frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 



56 ^octetj^ of Cofoniaf ^axe. 

State GBNHBAii 

Society No. Society No. 

79. McCORD, GEORGE LAWRENCE, Pueblo, Col. . . . 2372 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (171 5-1 787). 
Lieutenant in Captain Thomas Harris' Company, Lan- 
caster County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active ser- 
vice in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in 
Virginia Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....)• Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, MiUtia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the 
frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

80. McCORD, ROBERT HA'MDEN, St. Joseph 2373 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787). 
Lieutenant in Captain Thomas Harris' Company, Lan- 
caster County, Pennsylvania, Provincials, in active ser- 
vice in defense of the frontier, 1748; also in service in 
Virginia Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from William Wood (....-....). Lieu- 
tenant of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia, in 
active service for the defense and protection of the 
frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. 

88. McCULLOCH, ROBERT, Chicago, 111 2631 

Fifth in descent from General Andrew Lewis (1720- 
1781). In continuous service in the State of Virginia, 
in the Indian Wars, from 1754-76. Was with Washing- 
ton at the surrender of Fort Necessity. Was present at 
Braddock's defeat. Commanded the Sandy Creek Expe- 
dition, 1756. In 1774, received the appointment of 
Brigadier-General, and was Commander-in-Chief at the 
Battle of Point Pleasant. 

87. McCULLOCH, RICHARD, Chicago, 111 2630 

Sixth in descent from General Andrew Lewis (1720- 
1781). In continuous service in the State of Virginia, 
in the Indian Wars, from 1754-76. Was with Washing- 
ton at the surrender of Fort Necessity. Was present at 
Braddock's defeat. Commanded the Sandy Creek Expe- 




Robert McCulloch. 



56 




Richard McCulloch. 



66 




William St. John Elliot Marshall. 



57 



(gofP of (gXemfietB. 57 

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Society No. Socibtx No. 

dilion, 1756. In 1774, received the appointment of 
Brigadier-General, and was Commander-in-Chief at the 
Battle of Point Pleasant. 

III. MARSHALL, WILLIAM St. JOHN ELLIOT, St. Joseph. 3059 
Seventh in descent from Petrus Stuyvesant (1602-1682). 
The last Dtitch Director General of New Netherlands. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beekman 
(1623-1707). I>ieutenant Burgher Corps New Am- 
sterdam, i652-'58. And New Orange, 1673-74. Vice 
Director on the South River, 1658-64. Schout at 
Esopus, 1664. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Gerardus Beekman, M. D. 
(1653-1723). Captain of Militia Flatbush, 1681. 
Major, 1689. Lieutenant-Colonel Kings County Mili- 
tia, 1698. Member of Governor Leisler's Council, 
1690-91. Member of Council, 1705-23. President and 
Deputy Governor, 1709- 17 10. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Henry Beekman, ist (1649- 
1716). Cadet on the South River, 1662. Captain of 
Ulster County Troop, 1685. Expedition to Albany. 
Member of Legislative Assembly, 1691-1716. Colonel 
of Militia, Province of New York. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Robert Livingston (1654- 
1728). First Lord of the Manor of Livingston. 
Member of the Council, Province of New York, 1698- 
170 1. Member of the Assembly, 1 709-1 711. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Govert Loockermans 
(....-....). Mem.ber of the Burgher Corps, 1653. 
Lieutenant in New York Militia, 1670. One of the 
Nine Men, 1647-49. .Schepen, 1657-60. Indian In- 
terpreter, 1658. Indian Commissioner on Raritan 
River, 1663. Led attack on Indians at Corlear's Hook, 
1643. Lieutenant, 1673. 

Eighth in descent from Peter Dfe Vries, (....-....). 
President of the Twelve Men. Captain of New York 
Colonial Forces. 



58 ^ocietg of Cofonidf n3?at0. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from Jacob Loper (....-....). Cap- 
tain-Lieutenant New York Colonial Forces. A Com- 
mander, June 14, 1647. Member of Governor Stuy- 
vesant's Council. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Fish (....-....), 
King- Philip's War. Was a Captain. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Sackett (1656- 
17 19), Newtown, L. L Lieutenant in Captain Samuel 
Moore's Company, Newtown, 1689. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Jacobus Van Cortlandt 
( 1658- ....). Colonel of Militia, Province of New 
York, 1702. One of the Governor's Council, 1709. 
Representative for the City and County of New York, 
1 7 10. Kings County Militia, 17 17- 18. Expedition to 
Canada, 171 1. 

Sixth in descent from Balthazar Bayard (....-....). 
Representative from Bergen in the New Jersey Assem- 
bly, in 1668, under Governor Cartaret. 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Lewis Morris (1672-1746). 
Chief Justice of New York, 1720-38. First Governor, 
Province of New Jersey, 1738-46. 

Sixth in descent from John Berrian (. . . .-171 1). Lieu- 
tenant of a Foot Company, Newtown, Long Island, 
1700. 

Sixth in descent from John Barclay (....-1731). Dep- 
uty Governor of East Jersey under Governor Basse. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Edsall (1630-1706). 
Esopus War, 1663. Member of Governor Carteret's 
Council, Province of East Jersey, 1668, et seq. Indian 
Interpreter, New Castle on Delaware, 1675-76. Coun- 
cilor under Leisler, Province of New York, 1689-91. 

Fifth in descent from Gilbert Livingston (1689-1746). 
Major of Foot, 1737. 

Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 
horst (1610-. . . . ). First Resident Director of Colony 
of Rensselaerwyck, 1646-48. Commander of Fort at 
Rensselaerwyck. 



(gofP of (HftemBerB. 59 

State General 

SOcfETY No. SOCIETY NO. 

Seventh in descent from Major Abraham Staats, M. D. 
(....-1694). Captain, 1669, and Major of Foot at 
Albany. Surgeon at Rensselaerwyck. Member of 
Council Beverwyck, and its President, 1644. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Jacob Walton (1703- 
1747). Lieutenant in Captain Cornelius Van Home's 
Company, New York Militia, 1737. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Robert Feake (1610- 
1663). Lieutenant in Captain Patrick's Company, 
Colonial Forces, 1632-36. Deputy to the First General 
Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1635-36. 

Eighth in descent from CorneHs Melyn (1602- ). 

President of Eight Men, 1643, Province of New Neth- 
erland. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel James Graham (1660- 
1701). Attorney General of the Province of New 
York, 1685, '87, '91 and 1701. Member and Speaker 
of the Provincial Assembly of New York. First Re- 
corder of New York, 1683- 1700. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Cortlandt (1600-1684), New Amsterdam. Colonel of 
the Burgher Corps, 1649, '55> '64- 

Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Betts (1613- 
1713). Member of the New York Provincial Assem- 
bly from Hempstead, 1665. High Sheriff of York- 
shire, L. L, 1678-81. Captain, 1663. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Underbill (1600- 
1672). Officer of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company. In Pequot War. Governor of Exeter and 
Dover. N. H., 1641. Led the Dutch Troops against 
the Simaroy Indians, 1644. 

Seventh in descent from Andrew Drauyer (....-....). 
Commandant of Fort Nassau, 1675. Commander and 
Sellout. "Schout by Nacht." Admiral in the Dutch 
sersace. Commander Dutch squadron at New Amster- 
dam. 



60 ^ocietg of Cofonidf Wdrs. 

Statu General 

Society No. Society No. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Frederick Van Cortlandt 
(....-....)• Colonel of a Regiment of Militia in 
Westchester County. New York, 1741. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Petrus Stuy vesant (....- 
....)• Captain of a Company of Queens County, New 
York, Provincial Forces. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Gerardus Stuyvesant 

(....- ). Captain of a Militia Company in New 

York, 1738. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Nicholas William Stuy- 
vesant (....-....). Commissioned a Captain of Mili- 
tia by Governor Don Gan, September 10, 1684. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Staats, M. D. (1657-1715). 
Member of Governor Leisler's Council, 1690, et seq. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Filyp Peiterse Van 
Schuyler (1628-1683). Captain New York Provincial 
Forces, 1667. Captain of Foot at Schenectady, 1669. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Isaac Bedlow (....- 
1673). Captain New York City Militia. Member of 
Governor Lovelace's Council. Comptroller of the Port. 
Alderman of New York. 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Lewis Morris (1698-1762). 
Member of the Provincial Council of New York. In 
1737 Speaker of the Assembly. Commissary and 
Judge of High Court of Admiralty, 1756. 

Eighth in descent from Richard WoodhuU (1620-1670). 
Magistrate at Setauket, and represented that place in 
the Hartford General Convention. Deputy Com- 
mander from Setauket, L. I. 

Eighth in descent from Levinus Van Schaick (....- 

) . Fortified the Mill on Patroon Rensselaer's 

place, against the French and Indians, April 22, 1690. 
Ordered out with a party to join Tionondages and pur- 
sue the French and Indians, December 13, 1689. 
Seventh in descent from Johannes Hardenbrook (....- 
1714). Ensign in a Regiment of Militia New York 
Forces, of which Abraham De Peyster was Colonel. 
Commissioned by the Earl of Bellomont, 1700. 




Robert Carh Meysenburg. 




Isaac Hotter. 



61 




George Amos Newcomb. 



(go^ of (BXem6et0. 61 

State Gbnbbal 

Society No. Socibtt No. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Goosen Gerritse Van 

Schaick ( -1676). Lieutenant, 1670. At Albany, 

Rensselaerwyck and Schenectady, 1672. Captain, 
1673. Dutch reoccupation of New Netherland. 

Sixth in descent from Rev. Thomas Barclay (....- ) . 

Chaplain to the Fort at Albany, 1708. Officiated also 
at Schenectady and for the Indians until Nevember 12, 
1712. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Alsop ( -1718). Pri- 
vate in a Troop of Horse in Queens County, New 
York, under command of Captain Timothy Bagley, 
1 71 5. Also private in the Company of Captain Na- 
thaniel Hazard, Queens County, 1715. 

104. MEYSENBURG, ROBERT CARR, Chicago, 111. . . . 2981 
Seventh in descent from Walter Chiles (....-....). 
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Speaker. 
Member of the Council, 1652. 
Sixth in descent from Walter Chiles (....-....). Mem- 
ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses from James 
City County. 

90. MOTTER, ISAAC, St. Joseph 2633 

Fourth in descent from William Duffield (1727-1799), 
Franklin County, Pa. Ensign of Capt. Isaiah Sad- 
dler's Associated Company, York County, 1756. 
Served under Colonel Boquet, 1763-64. Headed a 
force of fifty men at Fort Louden, 1765, French and 
Indian troubles. 

23. NEWCOMB, GEORGE AMOS, St. Louis 1147 

Fourth in descent from Isaac Newcomb (1700-1761). A 
private in the Company of Captain Richard Thayer, 
Massachusetts Troops, 1747. 
Seventh in descent from Capt. Richard Brackett (1610- 
1690). Commander of the Militia of Braintree, Mass. 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, of Boston, 1636. Deputy to the General Court, 
1655-80. 



dl ^ocietg of Cofoniaf WatB. 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

II. OBEAR, FRANK, St. Louis 760 

Seventh in descent from Captain Peregrine White (1620- 
1704). First child born of the Enghsh in New Eng- 
land. Captain of Massachusetts Troops, and Member 
of Council of War at Plymouth, 1675. 

128. PARKER, GEORGE TURNER, St. Louis 3424 

Ninth in descent from Major Aaron Cook (16 10- 1690). 
Major of the Hartford Troop, 1658. Deputy, 1668. 
Ensign, 1676. Captain of a Garrison in King Philip's 
War. 

Eighth in descent from John Case ( . . . .-1704). Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1670, '74, '75, '91. 
Eighth in descent from James Eno (1651-1714). A 
Soldier in King Philip's War, In the Great Swamp 
Fight. 

Fourth in descent from Jonas Stone (1725-. . . .). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1775. 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Stone (1695-1776. Corporal 
in the Company of Captain William Pierce. Colonel 
John Whitcomb's Regiment, Massachusetts Provincial 
Forces, 1755. In Captain Henry Ernes' Company, 
1757. In the Company of Captain Israel Taylor, 
Colonel Wilder's Regiment, for the Relief of Fort 
William Henry. In Captain James Reed's Company, 
Colonel Timothy Ruggles' Regiment, 1758. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Stone (1635-1715). 
Trooper imder Major Willard against Ninigret, 1654. 
Captain of Lexington Company. 

Eighth in descent from Gregory Stone (1590- 1672). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1638. 

Eighth in descent from John Bent (1603-1679). Cor- 
poral in the Sudbury Company for defense against the 
Indians in King Philip's War. Was on the rolls ten 
years. 



^m 




Frank Obear. 



62 




Hi^. W 




George Turner Parker. 



62 



QRoff of OtmBew. 63 

_ General 

SOC?E™NO. SOCIET. NO. 

Sixth in descent from Jonathan Moore (1669- ). 

Private in the 2nd Company of Foot of Sudbury, Mas- 
sachusetts, under command of Captain Josiah Richard- 
son, 1757. 

Eig-hth in descent from Nathan Gillette ( -1670). 

Trooper of the Windsor Company, under Captain John 
Mason in Pequot War. 

Eighth in descent from Joseph Phelps (1667-1750). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1709-27. 
Scout under Lieutenant Crocker, 1712. 

Ninth in descent from William Phelps (1599-1672). One 
of the Eight Commissioners appointed by the Bay 
Colony, March 3, 1636, to govern the people of Con- 
necticut. Governor's Assistant, 1636, '42, '58, '62, and 
member of Council, 1637, Pequot War. 

Ninth in descent from Edward Griswold (1638-1691). 
Built "Old Fort," Springfield. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut for Windsor and Killing\\^orth. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Hastings (1605-1685). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1673. 

Eighth in descent from John Coolidge (1604-1681). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1658. 

Fourth in descent from John Wright (1743-1825). Sec- 
ond Lieutenant of the loth Company, 3rd Regiment 
Connecticut Troops, 1759. 

Sixth in descent from James Parker (1617-1701). Lieu- 
tenant, 1673. Captain, 1678. Commanded Garrison at 
Groton, Mass. 

Ninth in descent from Daniel Clark (1622-1710). Lieu- 
tenant ist Troop under Captain John Mason, 1657-58. 
Captain, 1664-80. Secretary Colony of Connecticut, 
1658-63. Deputy, 1656-61. Magistrate, 1662-64. 

Ninth in descent from William Spencer (....-1640). 
Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. 
Lieutenant, 1638. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1638. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1639-40. 



64 ^ocietg of Cofoniaf ^<xx6. 

State Ghnbbal 

Society No. Socibti No. 

115. PARSONS, COLONEL CHARLES, St. Louis 3062 

Sixth in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons (1618- 
1683), Springfield, Mass. Comet in Captain John 
Pynchon's Hampshire County Troop, 1672-78. In the 
early French and Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Parsons (1647- 
1727). In King- Philip's War. Deputy, 1693, et seq. 

Fourth in descent from Deacon Henry Burt (1663-1748). 
Springfield, Mass. Served against the Indians in 1698. 

Sixth in descent from Henry Burt (1615-1662), Dor- 
chester and Springfield, Mass. Member of the ist 
Military Company at Springfield. In 1657, Clerk of 
the Company. 

Fifth in descent from Jonathan Burt (....-1715). At 
the burning of Springfield, Mass., October 5, 1675. 
During King Philip's War was one of those who de- 
fended the town. 

Sixth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin (....- 
....). Appointed by the General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony to govern Springfield. At its burn- 
ing in King Philip's War, was a participant in repelling 
the attack from fortified houses. 

Sixth in descent from Quartermaster George Colton 
(....-....), Springfield. Quartermaster Hampshire 
County Troop, 1663. In King Philip's War. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant John Hitchcock (1642- 
1712). In Captain William Turner's Company. King 
Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Luke Hitchcock (1655- 
1727), Springfield, Mass. Under Captain Turner in 
the Falls Fight. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Benjamin Cooley (....- 
1694), Springfield, Mass. Ensign of Hampshire Regi- 
ment under Major John Pynchon. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Leonard Hoar (1682- 
1771), Brimfield, Mass. Captain at Brimfield. 




Charles Parsons. 




Lewis Baldwin Parsons. 



65 



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State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from John Hoar (....-....). Scituate 
and Concord, Mass. Member Scituate Company, 1643. 
In King Philip's War. 

Third in descent from Aaron Parsons (171 2-1795). 
In the Battle of Lake George. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Josiah Jones (1640-1714). 
Captain of Militia. Commanded the 3rd Military Pre- 
cinct at Watertown. 

Fourth m descent from Henry Baldwin (1664-1739), 
Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War. 

Fifth in- descent from James Warriner (1641-1727). 
Soldier under Colonel Pynchon, 1668. Built Gilbert 
Fort, Brookfield. 

106. PARSONS, GENERAL LEWIS BALDWIN, Flora, Clay 

County, ni. 2794 

Sixth in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons (1618- 
1683), Springfield, Mass. Comet in Captain John 
Pynchon's Hampshire County Troop, 1672-78. In the 
early French and Indian Wars. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Parsons (1647- 
1727). In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1693, et seq. 

Fourth in descent from Deacon Henry Burt (1663-1748), 
Springfield, Mass. Served against the Indians in 1698. 

Sixth in descent from Henry Burt (161 5- 1662), Dorches- 
ter and Springfield, Mass. Member of the ist Military 
Company, of Springfield. In 1657 Clerk of the Com- 
pany. 

Fifth in descent from Jonathan Burt (....-1715). At 
the burning of Springfield, Mass., October 5, 1675. 
During King Philip's War was one of those who de- 
fended the town. 

Sixth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin (....- 
....). Appointed by the General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony to govern Springfield. At its burn- 
ing in King Philip's War was a participant in repelling 
the attack from fortified houses. 



66 ^ocietg of Cofoniaf Ware. 

State General 

SociBTi No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Quartermaster George Colton 
(....-....)) Springfield. Quartermaster Hampshire 
County Troop, 1663, In King Philip's War. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant John Hitchcock (1642- 
1712). In Captain William Turner's Company, King 
Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Luke Hitchcock (1655- 
1727), Springfield, Mass. Under Captain Turner in 
the Falls Fight. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Benjamin Cooley (....- 
1694), Springfield, Mass. Ensign of Hampshire Regi- 
ment under Major John Pynchon. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Leonard Hoar (1682- 
1771), Brimfield, Mass. Captain at Brimfield. 

Sixth in descent from John Hoar (....-....), Scituate 
and Concord, Mass. Member of Scituate Company, 
1643. In King Philip's War. 

Third in descent from Aaron Parsons (1712-1795). In 
the Battle of Lake George. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Josiah Jones (1640-1714). 
Captain of Militia. Commanded the 3rd Military Pre- 
cinct of Watertown. 

Fourth in descent from Henry Baldwin (1664-1739), 
Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War. 

Fifth in descent from James Warriner (1641-1727). 
Soldier under Colonel Pynchon, 1668. Built Gilbert 
Fort, Brookfield. 

107. PARTRIDGE, ARTHUR SAMUEL, St. Louis. . . . 3055 
Fourth in descent from Eli Parker (1729-. . . .). Served 
in Captain Samuel Whiting's Company of Medway, 
Mass., as Private, 1745. Served as Private in Captain 
Thomas Wiswall's 3rd Foot Company of Militia, Men- 
don, Mass., 1757. 

86. PRATT, CHARLES ALEXANDER, Little Rock, Ark. . 2525 
Sixth in descent from John Rogers (....-1661), Wey- 
mouth, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1669. 




Charles Alexander Pratt. 



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50. RANDALL, JOHN FREDERIC, St. Louis 1277 

Seventh in descent from Captain George Denison (1620- 
1694). Captain, New London County Forces in King 
Philip's War. Served in Major John Mann's Expedi- 
tion, and in Major Talcott's Expedition. Second in 
Command to Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp 
Fight. Served on the Frontier. Captured the Indian 
Chief Canonchet. Chosen with Major John Mason to 
assist the Pequot Chiefs to Govern their tribes. As- 
sistant and Deputy from Stonington to the General 
Court fifteen terms. Colony of Connecticut. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Avery (1620- 
1694). Ensign, Lieutenant and Captain of the New 
London Company. Served throughout King Philip's 
War, in Command of forty English from Stonington, 
New London and Lyme. In 1676 was Captain of one 
of the four companies which protected the frontier. 
Was in the Great Swamp Fight. Twelve times Deputy 
to the General Court, 1656-80. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Avery, Jr. (1646- 
1732). Lieutenant in the Connecticut Colonial forces. 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1690, '92, 
'94, '95, '97. 1702, '07, '08, '10, '11, '12. 

Fifth in descent from Captain James Avery, 3rd (1673- 
1754). Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
i7i5,'i8,'24,'26,'3T,'35. Ensign, 1716. Lieutenant, 172 1. 
Captain of First Groton Company, 1728. Justice New 
London County, 1726-35. Appointed Guardian of the 
Pequot Indians. Served on the Frontier and in Garri- 
son. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer 
Avery (1704-1780). Ensign First Groton Company, 
1741, Captain, 1749. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1770. Eighth 
Regiment Connecticut Militia. Deputy to the General 
Court 1738, '41, '46. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Stanton (16 16- 1677). 
Indian Interpreter to John Winthrop, the younger, in 
Connecticut before the Pequot War. Served in the 



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Pequot War, and rendered valuable services at Say- 
brook Fort. Indian Interpreter to the General Court 
of Connecticut in all controversies between the Whites 
and the Indians. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Stanton (1653-1724). In- 
terpreter in the Pequot War. In Great Swamp Fight. 
In King Philip's War. Took part in capture of 
Canonchet under Captain George Denison. 

Eighth in descent from Walter Palmer (1598-1662). 
Deputy to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1645- 

47. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Miner (1608-1690). 
Sergeant, 1649. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1650-51, et seq. Captain in King Philip's 
War. Chief Military Officer at Mystic, 1665. 

Sixth in descent from Ephraim Miner (1675-1762). 
Lieutenant Stonington Train Band, 1707. Captain, 
1715. Deputy to the General Court, 1722, '28, '34, '35. 

Sixth in descent from Ephraim Miner (1642-1724). En- 
sign, 1676. Was in King Philip's War. Was at the 
capture of Canonchet. Deputy to the General Court 
of Connecticut, 1690-1704. 

Fourth in descent from Simeon Miner (1708-. . . . ). En- 
sign and Lieutenant of the Stonington Train Band. 
Eighteen times Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1739-61. 

Eighth in descent from William Denison (1586-1653). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts. Mem- 
ber of Roxbury Militia, 1636. 

Fifth in descent from Captain George Denison, Jr. (1698- 
1737)- Captain New London Train Band, 1707. 
Member of the Council, 1710-13. 

Sixth in descent from John Denison (1646-1698). En- 
sign New London County Forces, 1673. Deputy to 
the General Court of Connecticut, 1694-95. Fought 
against the Narragansetts with his father. Captain 
George Denison. Was at the capture of Canonchet. 



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Fourth in descent from Daniel Denison (1703-1760). 
Ensign of New London Train Band, 1736. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Gallop (1616- 
1675. New London, Connecticut. Captain of the ist 
Company Connecticut Force? under Major Robert 
Treat. Killed at the Great Swamp Fight, December 
19, 1675. 

Sixth in descent from Benadam Gallup (1655-1727). 
Served in King Philip's War. With Volunteers went 
to Vineyard Harbor, 1698, capturing a Private Sloop. 

Eighth in descent from Elder William Brewster (1566- 
1644). Member and Chaplain of the First Military 
Company, organized at Plymouth under Captain Myles 
Standish, and served against the Indians. 

Seventh in descent from Jonathan Brewster (1590-1659), 
Duxbury, Mass. Deputy to the General Court of Ply- 
mouth Colony from Duxbury, 1639, '41, '42, '44. 
Member of Captain Myles Standish's Company. Mili- 
tary Commissioner Pequot War. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Connecticut, 1657. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Webster (1602-1686). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1673. 

Sixth in descent from Isaac Wheeler (1646-1712). Ston- 
ington, Conn. In King Philip's War, 1676. Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1692. 

Eighth in descent from Comfort Starr ( -1659). 

Deputy to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1642. 

Seventh in descent from Dr. Thomas Starr (1616-1658). 
Surgeon of Forces against the Pequots. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Starr (1668-1711). In 
Port Royal Expedition, 1710. 

Seventh in descent from Elder William Wetherell (1600- 
1684). Deputy from Duxbury to the General Court 
of Plymouth Colony, 1642. 
'Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel Wetherell (1630- 
1719). Captain and Commissary at New London, 
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Sixth in descent from Captain James Morgan (1644- 
171 1 ). Soldier in King Philip's War. Captain of 
Dragoons, 1690. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, I 689- I 706. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Morgan, Sr. 
(1607-1685). Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1657-70. In Pequot War. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Lay (1618-1689). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1666-78. 

Sixth in descent from Nehemiah Smith, Jr. (1646-1727), 
Stonington, Conn. A Soldier in King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from Gary Latham (....-1685). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1664-66. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Culver (1600-1685). 
Soldier in King Philip's War. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Matthew^ Griswold 
(1620-1698). Founder of the town of Lyme, Conn. 
Lieutenant of the Lyme Train Band. Deputy to the 
General Court of Cormecticut, 1654, '67, '68, '85. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Wolcott (1578-1655). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1639-1654. 
Magistrate or Assistant Governor, 1643-55. 

124. REID, WILLLA.M MAGRAW, Kansas City 3292 

Third in descent from William Austin (1750-1800). 
Captain of Bedford County, Virginia, Militia, 1772. 

97. RIDGELY, FRANKLIN LEE, St. Louis 2825 

Fifth in descent from Dr. James Benson (....-1709). 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, Talbot County, Mary- 
land, 1693. 
Fourth in descent from Stephen Hopkins (1707- 1785). 
A member of the Rhode Island Assembly during most 
of the years from 1732 to 1752, and was Speaker at 
various sessions, 1738-49. Was one of the Committee 
at the Albany Convention of 1754 which drafted a plan 
of colonial union. Governor of Rhode Island, 1755- 
57, 1758-62, 1763-65, 1767-68. 




Franklin Lee Ridgely. 



70 




Manfred Moses Riggs. 



71 




Hamline Elijah Robinson. 



71 



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92. RIGGS, MANFRED MOSES, St. Joseph 2820 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Riggs (1632-1722), Glou- 
cester, Mass. Town Clerk fifty-one years. Selectman 
twenty years. Deputy to the General Court, 1700. 

119. ROBINSON, HAMLINE ELIJAH, Maryville 3248 

Ninth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Ather- 
ton (i6to-i66i). Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1638, et seq. Speaker, 1653. Govern- 
or's Assistant, 1654-61. Lieutenant, 1645. Captain, 
1646. And of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1650-58. Commanded Expedition against 
the Narragansetts, 1656. Major-General, 1661. 

Seventh in descent from John Bigelow (1617-1703). 
Served under Captain John Cutler in King Philip's 
War. Member of the Watertown Train Band, 1653. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Brown (1655-....)- 
Served under Captain Daniel Henchman in King 
Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin (....- 
....). Appointed by the General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony to govern Springfield. At its burn- 
ing in King Philip's War was a participant in repelling 
the attack from fortified houses. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Josiah Chapin (1639- 
1726). Sergeant, 1685. Ensign, 1687. Lieutenant, 
1689. Captain, 1692. Deputy to the General Court, 
1689, 1703, '18, '19, '20. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Seth Chapin (1668-1746). 
Captain of Massachusetts Colonial forces at Mendon, 
1714, et seq. Representative. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Faxon, Sr. (16 10- 1680). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Brain tree, 1669. 

Ninth in descent from Ebenezer Hayden (161 5-1700). 
Served in the Company of Captain Thomas Prentice, 
King Philip's War. Also in the Company of Captain 
Thomas Brattle. 



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Eighth in descent from Thomas Holbrook (1627-1705). 

Served in the Company of Captain Isaac Johnson in 

King PhiHp's War. 
Eighth in descent from Isaac King (....-....). 

Served in the Company of Captain Isaac Johnson, and 

wounded at the Great Swamp Fight, December 19, 

1675- 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Learned, Sr. (1623-1657). 
Sergeant of the Train Band at Chelmsford, 1656. 

Seventh in descent from Edmund Potter (1644-....). 
Served under Captain Thomas Prentice. Also served 
in Captain Appleton's Troop, King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from William Quarles (1646-1689). 
A Soldier in King Philip's War from Ipswich, Mass. 

Eighth in descent from John Read (1598-1685). Mem- 
ber of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1644. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Read (1635-1718). 
Served in the Garrison at Groton. Also^ served under 
Captain Jonathan Poole in King Philip's War. Repre- 
sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Mendon, 1710. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Saiiford (1640-....). 
Served in the Company of Captain Nicholas Paige in 
King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Benjamin Scott (....-....). 
Served in the Company of Captain Thomas Prentice 
King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Thayer (1630-1705). 
Served in the Company of Captain Isaac Johnson in 
King Philip's War. 

Seventh in descent from John Thurston (1635-1712). 
Served under Captain John Jacob in King Philip's 
War. 

Seventh in descent from Elder Nathaniel Wales (1650- 
1718). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts 
from Braintree, 1696. 



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Seventh in descent from Ensign Christopher Webb (1630- 
1694). Soldier in King PhiUp's War. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts from Braintree, 1689. 
In 1690 was styled Ensign. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Jonathan Whitney (1704- 
1756). Captain in Massachusetts Colonial Forces, 
1748. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant John Perkins (1590- 
1654). Sergeant of the Allied English and the 
Friendly Indians. Under Masconoma at Agawam 
(Ipswich, Mass.). In the War with the Tarratines, 
1631. 

Seventh in descent from Abraham Jones (....-....). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Hull, 1689. 

Fifth in descent from George Robinson (1680-1752). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1710. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant George Robinson (1658- 
1726). Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artil- 
lery Company, 1694. In 1697 was Third Sergeant. 

Ninth in descent from John Whipple ( . . . .-1669). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts from Dor- 
chester, 1640, et seq. 

Sixth in descent from Isaac Learned (1655-1737). In 
Captain Davenport's Company. Wounded in fight 
with Narragansetts. In Captain Sill's Company, King 
Philip's W^ar. 

Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Ballard (1640-1722). 
Served in the Company of Captain Thomas Prentice 
in King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from John Fuller (. . . .-1666). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1655-64. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Fuller (1631- 
1695). Ensign, i66i-'74. In the Essex Regiment 
under Major Daniel Denison. Also at Lynn, 1677. 
Corporal, 1675, under Captain Moseley. Mustering at 



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Deadham. Served at Woodcock's Garrison same year. 

Lieutenant, 1691. Deputy to the General Court of 

Massachusetts, 1674-78. 
Fifth in descent from John Chase (1655- 1739). Served 

under Captain WilHam Turner in King PhiUp's War. 
Eighth in descent from Gregory Stone (1590- 1672). 

Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1638. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign John Whitman (1603- 

1692). Ensign of the Company at Weymouth, Mass., 

1645. Messenger to the Narragansetts, 1654. 
Eighth in descent from William Cheney (1604-1667). 

Member of the Militia of Roxbury, Mass., 1647. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Philip Challis (1613- 

1681). Lieutenant of Salisbury Troops. Also of the 

Amesbury Company. Deputy to the General Court of 
^ Massachusetts, 1662. 

Sixth in descent from William Cheney (1666-1753). 

Served in Expedition to Canada, 1690. 
Seventh in descent from Benjamin Whitney (1643-1723). 

In the Narragansett Campaign, King Philip's War. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Whitney (1656-1719). 

Served under Captain Joseph Sill, in King Philip's 

War. 
Sixth in descent from Samuel Paule (1640-...,). 

Served under Captain John Jacob in King Philip's War. 
Seventh in descent from Isaac Jones (1635-1710). 

Served under Captain John Jacob, in King Philip's 

War. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign Thomas Bartlett (1594- 

1654). Served during the Pequot War. Ensign of 

the Watertown Militia, 1645-54. 
Seventh in descent from Henry Spring (1628-1697). 

Served under Captain Edwin Oaks, Captain Thomas 

Brattle and Captain Jonathan Poole, in King Philip's 

War. 
Sixth in descent from John Gale (1647-1694). In Gar- 
rison at Billerica, 1675. Trooper under Captain Joseph 

Sill, in King Philip's War. 




Alfred Harrison Rogers. 



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Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Gardner (i 592-1674). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Cape Ann, 1637. 

Eighth in descent from John Wis wall ( 1601-1687) . Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts from Dor- 
chester, 1656. Served under Major Thomas Savage in 
King Philip's War. 

Fourth in descent from Ebenezer Read (1741-1823). 
Private in the Company of Captain William Jones. On 
the Expedition to Crown Point, 1759-60. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Trumbull, Sr. ( . . . .-1708). 
Served in the Sudbury Company on the Expedition to 
Canada in 1690. 

Seventh in descent from George Robinson (1630- 1702). 
Member of Major Clarke's Company in Boston, 1681. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Marshall (1613- 
1689). Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artil- 
lery Company, 1640. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1659, et seq. Captain of the Militia 
Company, 1664. 

Eighth in descent from William Ballard (1603- 1689). 
Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1638. In King Philip's War. In Garrison at 
Chelmsford. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Mason (....-1700). 
Served in Lieutenant Nathaniel Reynold's Company in 
King Philip's War. 

Ninth in descent from Anthony Fisher (1590- 1670). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Dedham, 1649. Member of the Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1644. 

31. ROGERS, ALFRED HARRISON, Joplin 1155 

Fourth in descent from Timothy Green (1735-1812). 
Was Commissioned July 18, 1763, a Captain in the 2d 
Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment in active serv- 
ice under Colonel Boquet, during his expedition for the 
relief of Fort Pitt in 1763 and '64. 



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51. SABIN, DAVID DICKEY, Belvidere, 111 1278 

Sixth in descent from Benjamin Sabin (1646-1725). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1719-23. 
Seventh in descent from William Sabin, Deputy to the 

General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1657, '59, '60, '61, 

'70, '71. 

30. SAMPSON, CLARK HAMILTON, St. Louis 11 54 

Seventh in descent from Captain Myles Standish (1584- 
1656). February 27, 1621, he received the first mili- 
tary commission given in this country. In 1649 he 
was appointed "General-in-Chief" of all the Companies 
in the Colony. Before coming to Plymouth Colony in 
the Mayflower, he held a commission from Queen Eliz- 
abeth, and served in the Low Countries in aid of the 
Dutch. 
Sixth in descent from Abraham Sampson, Member of the 
Duxbury Militia Company, 1643. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Nash, Lieu- 
tenant of Duxbury Militia Company. Sheriff and 
Chief Marshal of the Colony. 

Seventh in descent from John Alden (1599-1687), one 
of the signers of the original Mayflower Compact. 
Member under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Dux- 
bury Company, 1643. Assistant, 1633-41, and 1650- 
86. Deputy to the General Court, 1641-49. Member 
of the Council of War, 1653, '60, '75 and '76, Plymouth 
Colony. 

3. SANDS, JAMES THOMAS, St. Louis 752 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Sands (1622-1695). 
Deputy of New Shoreham County, R. I., 1665. As- 
sistant Warden, 1676. Commanded the New Shore- 
ham Company in King Philip's War, and his house was 
turned into a fort and garrisoned by him. 




David Dickey Sabin. 




Clark Hamilton Sampson. 




cy(^^<4L.<i^-Lfa. 




Alfred Lee Shapleiqh. 



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Seventh in descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell (1595- 
1696). Ensign, Portsmouth Militia, 1642-44. Who 
served with Governor Kieft against Indians, Colony of 
Rhode Island. 

Eighth in descent from John Talcott (1600- 1660), Weth- 
ersfield, Conn. Deputy to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1634-36. Deputy to General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1637-53. Assistant, 1654-60. Treasurer, 
1652-60. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1656- 

58. 
Eighth in descent from Sergeant Samuel Wright (1629- 
1675). Sergeant in King Philip's War. Killed at 
Northampton, 2d December. 

45. SHAPLEIGH, ALFRED LEE, St. Louis 1272 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Shapleigh (1640- 
1706). Sergeant, 1663. Ensign, 1665. Lieutenant, 
1696, of Kittery Company, County of York, Massachu- 
setts Bay Province. Representative to the General 
Court, 1696. Killed by the Indians at Spruce Creek 
(Kittery), April 29, 1706. His son Nicholas was cap- 
tured at the same time, and carried to Canada and in- 
humanly treated ; was afterwards released and returned 
home. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Tobias Langdon (1660- 
1725), Portsmouth County Provincial Troops. Com- 
missioned Ensign, 1689. Lieutenant, 1692. Captain, 
1696, King William and Queen Anne's Wars, Province 
of New Hampshire. 

Sixth in descent from John Plaisted, Representative to 
the General Court of New Hampshire, 1693. 

Fourth in descent from Nicholas Shapleigh (1720-. . . .). 
Soldier in the Blae Troop of Horse, Sir William Pep- 
perrell's Regiment, 1757. 

Fifth in descent from Major Nicholas Shapleigh (1680- 
....). Representative to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts for York County, Maine, 1733. Captain and 
Major of York County Troops, 1733. 



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Seventh in descent from Thomas Withers (1606-1685). 
Commissioner, 1644. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1656. 

Eighth .in descent from Alexander Shapleigh (1585- 
1650). Commissioner for Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 
Lord Proprietor of Province of Maine. 

Fifth in descent from Elisha Plaisted, captured by the 
Indians, September 18, 1712, and ransomed by his 
father later for £300. First Representative to General 
Court of Massachusetts for Berwick, Me., 1714. 

Seventh in descent from Roger Plaisted (1627-1675). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Kittery, Me., 1663, '64, '65, 'y^. Lieutenant of Kittery 
Company, 1668-75. Associate Justice, 1673. Assist- 
ant, 1675. Killed by Indians at Salmon Falls, Octo- 
ber 16, 1675, King Philip's War. 

Eighth in descent from Anthony Stanyan, Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts for Hampton, N. H., 
1654-80. 

Seventh in descent from John Pickering, Jr., Deputy to 
General Court of Massachusetts for Portsmouth, N. H., 
1680. Member of Assembly of New Hampshire, 1684- 
91. Deputy from Portsmouth to the Convention to 
choose a form of government, 1690. Lieutenant of 
Portsmouth Company, 1690. Captain, 1692. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel John Wheelwright, Com- 
mander at Fort Saco, Me., 1702. Maintained a Garri- 
son at Wells, 1703, '04, '11. Captain in Queen Anne's 
War, 1712. Colonel and Commander of Forces, 1722. 
1708, chosen Judge of Court of Common Pleas, and 
served twenty-five years. In 1749, chosen officer for 
purchasing provisions for the forces. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Wheelwright, Deputy to 
General Court of Massachusetts for York, Me., 1671- 
yy. Associate, 1676. Maintained a Garrison at Wells, 
1675-89. Judge of Court of Common Pleas in 1694, 
and served six years. 




Rev, Willam Short, D. D. 



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George Kimball Smith. 



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Society No. Society No. 

Eighth in descent from Jeremy Houchin, Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts for Hingham, 1651, 
'52, '53, '54. '55, '57, '58. Deputy for SaHsbury, 1663, 
'65, '^7- 

Ninth in descent from Dfeputy-Governor Ambrose Gib- 
bons (1600-1656). Deputy-Governor of New Hamp- 
shire, 1630. Captain, Portsmouth Colony Alarm, 1643. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Sherburne, Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts from Portsmouth, N. 
H., 1660. 

74. SHORT, Rev. WILLIAM, D. D., St. Louis 2323 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Roger Lud- 
low (1590-1665). Assistant, Massachusetts Bay Col- 
ony, 1630. Deputy-Governor, 1634. Served with 
Mason as Adviser in Pequot War. Deputy-Governor, 
Connecticut Colony, 1639. Commander-in-Chief of 
Connecticut Forces in anticipated conflict with the Man- 
hattoes and Dutch. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Edward Riggs (1619- 
1669), of Roxbury, Mass., who served in Pequot War, 
1637. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Johnson, Captain 
of Stratford Connecticut Company (1690) of sixty- 
English and forty Indians for the defense of Albany, 
and was paid by Governor Fletcher "for conducting 
the soldiers thither." 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William French (1664- 
1681), Billerica, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 
1663, Lieutenant in King Philip's War. 

117. SMITH, GEORGE KIMBALL, St. Louis 3246 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Philip vSmith (1633- 
1684), Hadley, Mass. Lieutenant of Hampshire 
Coimty Troop, 1678. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1680-84. 



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13. SPENCER, Hon. SELDEN PALMER, A. M., Ph. D., St. 

Louis 762 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751). Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614- 
1685). Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1674, '75, '78, '79, '80, '83, 

Sixth in descent from Captain William Pratt (1653- 
1718). Was granted permission in 1675, by the Coun- 
cil at Hartford, to fortify and garrison his house. Ap- 
pointed Lieutenant of Connecticut troops in 1709, and 
Captain of the First Company or Train Band, May, 
1717. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Pratt (....- 
....). Lieutenant of the Saybrook forces that fought 
under Mason in Pequot War. Deputy, 1666-67. 

Fourth in descent from Captain William Brockway (1723- 
1798). Captain of the Fifth Company or Train Band 
in the town of Lyme. 

Eighth in descent from John Clark ( . . . .-1673). Paten- 
tee of Connecticut under the Charter from Charles H., 
1663. Soldier of the Pequot War, 1637. Deputy to 
the General Court of Connecticut, 1641-65. 

Seventh in descent from Dr. John Wilson (1660-1724). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Braintree, 1698. Graduated, 1642, in first class of Har- 
vard University. The first physician in Braintree. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Richard Church (1608- 
1667). Plymouth Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637. 

Ninth in descent from Rev. John Wilson (1558-1667). 
With Governor Winthrop and Deputy-Governor Dud- 
ley as Ruling Elder, organized the first church in Bos- 
ton. Chaplain of Massachusetts Troops in an Expedi- 
tion against the Pequots. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Selden (1651-1724). A 
Soldier in King Philip's War. Was in the Falls Fight, 
May 18, 1676. 




Selden Palmer Spencer. 



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Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Alexander Marsh 
(1628-1698), an officer in the Indian Wars, and Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Seventh in descent from John Pratt (1644- ). En- 
sign of Train Band of Saybrook, 1684. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 1684, '89, '91. 

Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Pratt ( ). 

Lieutenant of the First Company or Train Band of 
Saybrook, 171 7. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1 7 19, '21. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Selden (1695- 
1745). Lieutenant and Captain of the Third Company 
or Train Band of Lyme, 1738, '40. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Connecticut, 1744. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Samuel Selden (1723- 
1776). Lieutenant of the Fifth Company of Lyme, 
1752. Major, October, 1774. Colonel of the Battalion 
of Foot, June, 1776. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1762, '63, '64, '65, '66, '68, '69, '71, '72, '73. 

Seventh in descent from William Dudley (1639-1700). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1682, '83, 
'84, '85, '87, '92, '93, '94, '95- 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Dudley (1674-. . . .). En- 
sign and Lieutenant of the Company or Train Band of 
Saybrook, 1724-28. Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1721. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Lee (. . . .-1705). En- 
sign of the Company or Train Band of Lyme, Deputy 
to the General Court of Connecticut, 1676-85. 

Seventh in descent from Reinold Marvin (....-1676). 
Sergeant of Connecticut Troops, 1661. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 1670-75. 

Sixth in descent from John Colt (1658-1751). Ensign 
of the Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1709. Lieu- 
tenant, 1717. Captain, 1723. Deputy to the General 
Court of Connecticut, 1712, '19, '22, '23, '24, '26, '28, 
'29, '30, '31- 



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Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Ely (1697- 1777). Ensign 
of the North Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1723. 
Lieutenant, 1726. Captain, 1733. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Connecticut, 17 19, '24, '25, '26, '28, '37. 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Joseph Peck (1641-1718). 
Ensign of the Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1678, 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1676, '90, 
'91. '95. '96, '97, '98, '99» 1700, '01, 02, '03, '04, '05, 'c6, 
'08, '09, '10. 

Eighth in descent from George Clark (1610-1690). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1664, '66, 

'69, '7Z- 
Eighth in descent from Reinold Marvin 3d. Deputy to 
the General Court of Connecticut, 171 1-28. 

14. SPENCER, HORATIO NELSON, M. D., LL. D., St. 

Louis 763 

Fourth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614- 
1685). Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1674, '75, '78, '79, '80, '83. 

Fifth in descent from Captain William Pratt (1653-1718). 
Was granted permission in 1675 by the Council at 
Hartford to fortify and garrison his house. Appointed 
Lieutenant of Connecticut Troops in 1709, and Captain 
of the First Company or Train Band, May, 1717- 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant William Pratt (....- 
....). Lieutenant of the Saybrook forces that fought 
under Mason in Pequot War. Deputy, 1666-67. 

Third in descent from Captain William Brockway (1723- 
1798). Captain of the Fifth Company or Train Band 
in the town of Lyme. 

Seventh in descent from John Clark (....-1673). 
Patentee for Connecticut under the Charter from 
Charles H., 1663. Soldier of the Pequot War, 1637. 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1641-65. 




Horatio Nelson Spencer, M. D. 



82 




William Albert Stickney. 




Melvin Hall Stearns. 



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Edward Holcomb Stiles. 



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State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Dr. John Wilson (1660-1724). 
Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from 
Braintree, 1698. Graduated, 1642, in first class of Har-, 
vard University. The first physician in Braintree. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Richard Church (1608- 
1667), Plymouth. Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637. 

Eighth in descent from Rev. John Wilson (1558-1667). 
With Governor Winthrop and Deputy-Governor Dud- 
ley as Ruling Elder, organized the first church in Bos- 
ton. Chaplain of Massachusetts Troops in Expedition 
against Pequots. 

Fifth in descent from Joseph Selden (1651-1724). A 
Soldier in King Philip's War. Was in the Falls Fight, 
May 18, 1676. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Alex. Marsh (1628- 
1698). An Officer in the Indian Wars and Deputy to 
the General Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 

96. STICKNEY, WILLIAM ALBERT, St. Louis 2824 

Fourth in descent from Abraham Stickney (1703- 1783). 
Served under Lieutenant Peter Abbot, 1722. Marched 
for the relief of Fort William Henry, from Tewksbury 
to Worcester, m Colonel Eleazer Tyng's Regiment, as 
Ensign in Com.mand of Soldiers drawn out of Captain 
William Brown's Company. Served in 1758, on the 
Expedition to Lake George in Colonel Tyng's Regi- 
ment, under command of General Amherst. 

132. STEARNS, MELVIN HALL, St. Louis 3438 

Seventh in descent from Jeremiah Jewett (1637-1714), 
of Ipswich, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. 

135. STILES, Hon. EDWARD HOLCOMB, Kansas City. . . 
Third in descent from Hezekiah Holcomb (1726- 1795). 
Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for the 
town of Simsbury, 1773. 



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State GbnbraXi 

Society No. Society No. 

Fourth in descent from Joshua Holcomb (1677-1767). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for town 

of Simsbury, 1756. 
Fifth in descent from Joshua Holcomb (1640-1695). 

Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for town 

of Simsbury, 1670, '71, '90. 

131. TEACHOUT, OSCAR LEANDER, St. Louis 3437 

Seventh in descent from Josiah Dewey (1640-1732). 

Sergeant at Wethersfield, King Philip's War. 
Fifth in descent from David Dewey (i 716- 1760). 
Served in the Expedition to the West Indies, under 
command of Captain Stephen Richards, 1740. 

49. TUTTLE, Rt. Rev. DANIEL SYLVESTER, D. D., LL. 

D., BISHOP OF MISSOURI, St. Louis. . . . 1276 
Fourth in descent from Daniel Tuttle (1680-1748). 
Captain of the South East Company or Train Band of 
Wallingford, Conn., 1738. 

40. VOORHEES, WILLIAM PERRINE, New York, N. Y. 1267 
Seventh in descent from Jan Strycker (1615-1697). 

Member of the great Landtag in New Amsterdam, 

1664. Member of the Hempstead Convention, 1665. 

Schepen, 1673. Captain of the Military Company at 

Midwout, L. I. Deputy to the great Conference at 

New Orange, 1674. 
Sixth in descent from Pieter Strycker (1653-1741). 

Captain Kings County Militia, 1689. 
Fifth in descent from Jan Strycker, Jr. (1684-1770). 

A member of Captain Vandevere's Company, Kings 

County Militia, 171 5. 
Sixth in descent from Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker (1617- 

1687). Delegate to the Convention held at New 

Orange to confer with Governor Colve, March 26, 

1674. 




Rt. Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, D. D., LL. D. 




William Perrine Voorhees. 



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Stoughton Walker. 



(goff of (Btem6et6. 85 

State General 

Society No. Society No. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Gerardus Beekman, M. D. 
(1653-1723). Captain of Militia at Flat Bush, 1681. 
Major, 1689. Lieutenant-Colonel of Kings County 
Militia, 1698. Colonel, 1700-03. Member of Leisler's 
Council, 1690-91. Member of Council, 1705-23. Pres- 
ident and Deputy-Governor, 1709-10. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beekman 
(1623- 1 707). Lieutenant in the Burgher Corps of 
New Amsterdam, 1652-58. Vice-Director on the 
South River, 1658-64. Schout at Esopus, 1664. Lieu- 
tenant in the Militia under the Dutch, 1673. Deputy- 
Mayor of New York, 1681-83. 

Sixth in descent from Major Cornelius Van Brunt (....- 
1754). Kings County Militia, November, 1700. Mem- 
ber of the General Assembly of the Province of New 
York, 1 699- 171 1. 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Polhemus, Comet, Kings 
County, New York Militia, 1690. Captain of Troop of 
Horse. 

Sixth in descent from Abraham De La Noye, Corporal 
in the Burgher Corps at New Amsterdam, 1653. 

81. WALKER, STOUGHTON, St. Joseph 2374 

Fourth in descent from Phineas Walker, Private in Cap- 
tain Baldwin's Company, Colonel Timothy Ruggles' 
Regiment, Massachusetts Troops, 1759. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Walker (1592- 
1687). Deputy from Reading to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1640. et seq. Lieutenant in a Company de- 
fending Lynn against the Indians, 1632. Ensign of the 
Lynn Company, 1637. April i8th, ordered out by the 
General Court for the war against the Pequots. Cap- 
tain, 1656. A member of the Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company in London, 1622 ; Boston, 1638. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign of the 
Windsor Train Band, 1689. Captain, 1698. Lieuten- 
ant, 1734. Deputy to the General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1699, 1725, '26, '27, '28, '29, '33. 



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State Ghneral 

SociBTY No. Society No. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign and 

Lieutenant of the Train Band of Windsor, 1640. 
Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Eastman, Captain in New 

Hampshire Service, 1747. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Edwards, Deputy to the 

General Court of Connecticut for Hartford, 1669-73. 
Eighth in descent from William Edwards, Trooper under 

command of Major John Mason, 1657. 
Eighth in descent from William Wads worth, Captain of 

the 1st Company of Train Band of Farmington, Conn., 

171 5. Deputy to the General Court for Farmington, 

1718-25. 

41. WARD, HUGH CAMPBELL, Kansas City 1268 

Fifth in descent from Seth Ward, Member Virginia 
House of Burgesses, 1768. 

105. WEBSTER, GEORGE BARRY, St. Louis 2982 

Fourth in descent from Ebenezer Webster (1739-1806). 
Captain in Rogers' Ranger, French and Indian Wars. 
Captain under Sir Jeffry Amherst in the Invasion of 
Canada by British and Colonial Troops. 

35. WELSH, Hon. MILTON, Kansas City ii59 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Nicholas Greenbury 
(....-1697). Member of the Council of Sir Lionel 
Copley, first Royal Governor, 1692. President of the 
Council, 1694. Acting Governor of the Province of 
Maryland from September 9 to September 25, 1693. 
Commissary-General of the Province, 1692. Chancel- 
lor and Keeper of the Great Seal, 1692-94. Field 
Officer for the County of Anne Arundel, 1694. 

67. WELSH, LUTHER WINFIELD, M. D., D. O., Kansas 

City 1807 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Nicholas Greenbury 
(....-1697). Member of the Council of Sir Lionel 
Copley, First Royal Governor, 1692. President of the 
Council, 1694. Acting Governor of the Province of 




Hugh Camteell Ward. 




Milton Welsh. 




Luther Winfiei.d Welsh^ M. D., D. O. 



«6 




DuRAND Whipple. 



87 



(goff of (Btem6er5. 87 

State Ghnbbai, 

Society No. Society No. 

Maryland, 1693. Commissary-General of the Province, 

1692. Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal, 1692- 

94. Field Officer for the County of Anne Arundel, 

1694. 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Colonel John Hammond 
(1637-1707). Colonel of Forces of Anne Arundel 
County, Maryland, October 4, 1699. Member of the 
House of Burgesses, April, 1692. Major-General of 
the Western Shore of Her Majesty's Province of Mary- 
land. One of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Council, 
and Judge of the High Court of Admiralty in the said 
Province. 

Seventh in descent from Gerrit Van Sweringen (1636- 
1698). Councillor and Commissary General from the 
City of Amsterdam to the City of New Amstel (now 
Newcastle, Del.). 

Fourth in descent from Henry Griffith (1720-1794). 
Seven times a Member of the Assembly of the Province 
of Maryland. 

Seventh in descent from Hon. John Dorsey (1663-1714). 
Member of the Maryland Council, 1710-14. 

85. WHIPPLE, DURAND, Little Rock, Ark 2503 

Seventh in descent from Captain Aaron Cook 2d (1641- 
1716). Captain of the Train Band of Hartford, 
1689. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1697-1701, '02, '06. Member of the Council, 1697, '98, 
1706, '07, '11, '12. Member of the Committee of War, 
1706, '07, '08. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Boreman (....-1673), 
Ipswich, Mass. Representative to the General Court, 
1636. 
Ninth in descent from Maj. Aaron Cook (1610-1690), 
Westfield, Mass. Major of Hartford Troop, 1658. 
Deputy, 1668. Ensign, 1676. Captain of the Garri- 
son in King Philip's War. 



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State Gbnehal 

Society No. Societt No. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Smith, Sr. (1602- 
1680). Lieutenant for West Side of New Haven, 
1706-16. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 
1708, "10, '12, '13. Captain West Haven Train Band, 
1720. 

Ninth in descent from Vice-Admiral John Low, in com- 
mand of Winthrop's Fleet, sailing for Salem in April, 
1630. Commander of the ship "Ambrose." 

27. WHITE, JOHN BARBER, Kansas City 1150 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Jonathan White (1708- 
1788). Commanded a company in the town of Lan- 
caster, Mass., in the French and Indian War. Com- 
missioned Captain, March 29, 1755, in the Worcester 
Regiment of Colonel Ruggles, which marched from 
Crown Point. On the expedition he was promoted 
Major, and before the end of the campaign was made 
Lieutenant-Colonel. Was in the battle near Lake 
George, September 8, 1755. Was commissioned Col- 
onel February 18, 1756, and ordered with his regiment 
to Lake Champlain, and served to the end of the war. 

Fourth in descent from Sergeant Josiah White, Jr. (1682- 
1772). Sergeant in the command of a garrison in 
Lancaster, 1704-11. Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1728, '29, '30, '31, '37, '45. 

Fifth in descent from Josiah Whitcomb (1638-1718). 
Commander of a garrison in Lancaster, 1704-11. Dep- 
uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1710. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Jabez Fairbanks (1670- 
1758). Soldier in Lancaster Garrison, 1704. Com- 
mander of Garrison, 171 1. With the two Acadian 
Expeditions in the invasion of Canada, 1707-10. Was 
in Lovewell's War, 1722-26. Was Lieutenant, 1723- 
24. Commanded a Company, June 18, 1724. Deputy 
to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1714, '21, '22, 
'23. '37, '38. 




John Barber White. 




ii»^- 




Edward Bliss Wilder. 



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(gtoff of (gtem6et0. 89 

Fourth m descent from Trumpeter Simon Butler (1715- 
1795). Trumpeter in the Company of Captain John 
Carter, a Mounted Company detached out of Colonel 
Oliver Wilder's Regiment that marched from Lancas- 
ter, Mass., for the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Wilder (1645- 
1716). Soldier in King William's War. Lieutentant, 
July 3, 1689. Captain of a garrison at Lancaster, 
Mass., 171 1. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel James Wilder (1680-1739). 
Soldier in King William's War. Ensign, 1717, '18-21. 
Captain, 1722-23. Colonel, 1737. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Alassachusetts, 1731. 

Seventh in descent from Ralph Houghton (1623-1693). 
First Clerk of the Writs, 1656-82, of the town of Lan- 
caster, Mass. Was one of the four who first signed 
the Lancaster Proprietors' Covenant. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massachusetts, 1673, '89. 

Seventh in descent from John Prescott, Sr. (1604-1681). 
Founder of Lancaster, Mass. Built a garrison in Lan- 
caster, 1654, v^hich was known as "Prescott's Garri- 
son," and was Commander of the same. 

Sixth in descent from Lawrence Waters. Soldier in Gar- 
rison at Lancaster, 1675, and earlier. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Andrew Gardner ( - 

1690). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 
1689. Captain in the Expedition to Canada, 1690. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Hugh Mason (1605- 
1678). Lieutenant, Watertown Train Band, 1645. 
Captain, 1652-78. Deputy to the General Court nine 
terms, 1635-77. Member of the Council of War, 1676. 
Commanded his Company in the "Sudbury Fight," 
April 29, 1676, King Philip's War. 

116. WILDER, EDWARD BLISS, St. Louis 3063 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 
(1589-1651), Governor of Plymouth Colony. 



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Society No. Society No. 

37. WINTER, Capt. FRANCIS ANDERSON, M. D., U. S. 

A 1 161 

Sixth in descent from John Alden (1599- 1687), one of 
the signers of the original Mayflower Compact. Mem- 
ber under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury 
Company, 1643. Assistant, 1633-41 and 1650-86. 
Deputy to the General Court, 1641-49. Member of the 
Council of War, 1653, '60, '75, and Plymouth Colony. 

yi. WINTER, SAMUEL DREW, St. Louis 2184 

Sixth and seventh in descent from John Alden (1599- 
1687), one of the signers of the original Mayflower 
Compact. Member under arms of Captain Myles 
Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643. Assistant, 1633- 
41 and 1650-86. Deputy to the General Court, 1641-49. 
Member of the Council of War, 1653, '60, '75 and '76, 
Plymouth Colony. 

121. WOLFE, DANIEL REECE, St. Louis 3250 

Third in descent from Reece Wolfe (1733-1797). Lieu- 
tenant of the Sussex County, Delaware, Militia, 1756- 
58. 

123. WOLFE, M. GOOD, St. Louis 3291 

Fourth in descent from Reece Wolfe (1733-1797). Lieu- 
tenant of the Sussex County, Delaware, Militia, 1756- 
58. 

5. WYMAN, HENRY PURKITT, St. Louis 754 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Nehemiah Wyman 
(1722- 1 775). Sergeant in Captain David Green's 
Company of Colonel Eleazer Tyng's Regiment, which 
marched to the relief of Fort William Henry in 1757. 
Also again served in Colonel Tyng's Regiment from 
Woburn in 1759. Lieutenant, 1763-74. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Cutter (i 621- 1693). 
Member and Officer of "The Artillery Company" in 
1643. Leader and Officer of Train Band, Cambridge, 
Mass. 




Samuel Drew Winter. 



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Daniel Reece Wolfe. 



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M. Good Wolfe. 





Henry Purkitt Wyman. 



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Ancestors and Descendants. 



Ancestors in Capitals. 



ADAMS, DANIEL, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

ADAMS, GEORGE, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

ADAMS, HENRY, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

ALDEN, JOHN, 

Winter, Francis Anderson. 
Sampson, Clark Hamilton. 
Winter, Samuel Drew. 

ALUS, WILLIAM, 

De Wolfe, Edwin Allis. 

ALSOP, RICHARD, 

Marshall, William St. John El- 
liot. 

APPLETON, SAMUEL, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

APPLETON, SAMUEL, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

ATHERTON, HUMPHREY, 

Jackson, George Edward. 
Jackson, Edwin Fisher. 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

AUSTIN, WILLIAM, 

Reid, William Magraw. 

AVERY, JAMES, 

Randall, John Frederic. 



AVERY, JAMES, JR., 
Randall John Frederic. 

AVERY, JAMES, 3rd, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

AVERY, EBENEZER, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

AYLETT, WILLIAM, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

BAKER, JOHN, 

Baker, William Street. 

BALDWIN, HENRY, 
Parsons, Charles, 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

BALLORD, NATHANIEL, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

BALLARD, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

BALLARD, NATHANIEL, 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

BALLARD, WILLIAM, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

BARRET, THOMAS, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

BARRET, CHARLES, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

BARRET, WILLIAM, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 



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BARRON, ELLIS, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

BARTLETT, THOMAS, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

BARCLAY, JOHN, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

BARCLAY, THOMAS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

BATCHELDER, STEPHEN, 
Cadle, Henry. 

BATCHELDER, NATHANIEL, SR., 
Cadle, Henry. 

BATEMAN, THOMAS, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

BATEMAN, JOHN, JR., 
Hill, John Boynton. 

BAYARD, BELTHAZAR, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

BEACH, NATHANIEL, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

BEACH, JOSIAH, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

BEBEE, JAMES, 

Brinsmade, Hobart, 

BEDLOW, ISAAC, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

BEERS, RICHARD, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

BEEKMAN, GERARDUS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 
Voorhees, William Perrine. 

BEEKMAN, HENRY, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

BETTS, RICHARD, 

Marshall, WiUiam St. John Elliot. 



BEEKMAN, WILHELMUS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 
Voorhees, William Perrine. 

BELL, WILLIAM, SR., 

Bell, Nicholas Montgomery. 

BELDEN, SAMUEL, JR., 
DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

BENT, JOHN, SR., 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

BENT, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

BENSON, JAMES, 

Ridgeley, Franklin Lee. 

BERRIAN, JOHN. 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

BIGELOW, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

BISSELL, JOHN, SR., 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

BLACKWELL, ROBERT, 
Blackwell, Sidney Smith. 

BLOSS, EDMUND, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

BODFISH, ROBERT, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

BOND, THOMAS, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

BOND, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

BOREMAN, THOMAS, 
Whipple, Durand. 

BOURNE, THOMAS, 
DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

BRACKETT, RICHARD, 
Newcomb, George Amos. 



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BRADFORD, WILLIAM, 
Wilder, George Bliss. 
Little, Edward Porter. 

BREWSTER, WILLIAM, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

BREWSTER, JONATHAN, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

BROWN, ABRAHAM, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

BROOKE, ROBERT, 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 
Fleet, Henry Wyatt. 
Fleet, John Seddon. 

BROOKS, THOMAS, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

BROWN, JOSEPH, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

BROCKWAY, WILLIAM, 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

BUCKNER, JOHN, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

BUCKNER, THOMAS, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

BUCKNER, MORDACAI, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

BULKELEY, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

BULKELEY, PETER, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

BURRILL, EBENEZER, 
Atwill, James William. 

BURNHAM, THOMAS, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

BURT, HENRY, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 



BURT, HENRY, 
Parsons, Charles, 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

BURT, JONATHAN, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

BUTLER, SIMON, 
White, John Barber. 

CALKIN, HUGH, 

DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

CARTER, NATHANIEL, 
Carter, Charles Jared. 

CASE, JOHN, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Parker, George Turner. 

CHAPIN, SAMUEL, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 
Foote, John Crocker. 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

CHAPIN, JOSIAH, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

CHAPIN, SETH, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

CHALLIS, PHILIP, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

CHAPIN, JAPHET, 

DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

CHAPPELL, GEORGE, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

CHAMBERS, BENJAMIN, 
Drouillard, James Pierre. 

CHASE, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

CHENEY, WILLIAM, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 



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^octetg of Cofoniaf <Wat0. 



CHENEY, WILLIAM, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

CHILES, WALTER, 

Meysenburg, Robert Cam 

CHILES, WALTER, 

Meysenburg, Robert Carr. 

CHILD, JOSHUA, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

CHURCH, RICHARD, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

CLARK, DANIEL, 

Parker, George Turner. 
Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

CLARK, ROBERT, 

Anderson, John Wheelwright. 

CLARK, JOHN, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

CLARK, GEORGE, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Clark, William Bingham. 

CLAYPOOLE, JAMES, 
James, Thomas. 
Delafield, Wallace. 

COLTON, GEORGE, 

Parsons, Charles, 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

COLT, JOHN, 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

CONANT, EXERCISE, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

CONANT, ROGER, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

COOKE, AARON, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Whipple, Dnrand, 
Parker, George Turner. 



COOKE, MOSES, 
Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

COOKE, MORDECAI, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

COOK, AARON, 2nd, 
Whipple, Durand. 

COOLIDGE, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

COOLEY, BENJAMIN, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

CORBIN, HENRY, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

CORNELL, THOMAS, 
Sands, James Thomas. 

CRAFT, GRIFFIN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

CRANE, JONATHAN, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

CRANDALL, JOHN, 
Crandall, Arthur Lee. 

CROCKER, WILLIAM, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

CULVER, EDWARD, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

CULBERTSON, JOHN, 

Drouillard, James Pierre. 

CUTTER, EPHRIAM, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

CUTLER, JAMES, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 
Hill, John Boynton. 

CUTTING, JOHN, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

CUTLER, EBENEZER, 
Hill, John Boynton. 



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95 



CUTTER, RICHARD, 

Wyman, Henry Purkitt. 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

DAINGERFIELD, WILLIAM, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

DAVIS, AARON, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

DeLaNOYE, ABRAHAM, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 

DENISON, GEORGE, JR., 
Randall, John Frederic. 

DENISON, GEORGE, 

Gardiner, Curtiss Crane. 
Randall, John Frederic. 
Denison, Henry Heber. 

DENISON, WILLIAM, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

DENISON, JOHN, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

DENISON, DANIEL, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

DeVRIES, PETER, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

DeWOLF, SIMON, 

DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

DeWOLF, BELTHAZER, 
DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

DEWEY, JOSIAH, 

Teachout, Oscar Leander. 

DEWEY, DAVID, 

Teachout, Oscar Leander. 

DEWING, ANDREW, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

DORSEY, JOHN, 

Welsh, Luther Winfield. 



DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

DRAUYER, ANDREW, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

DUDLEY, THOMAS, 
Green, John. 

DUFFIELD, WILLIAM, 
Motter, Isaac. 

DUDLEY, WILLIAM, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

DUDLEY, JOSEPH, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

EASTOW, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Henry. 

EASTMAN, JOSEPH, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

EASTMAN, TILTON, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

EASTMAN, EBENEZER, 
Walker, Stoughton. 

EDSALL, SAMUEL, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

EDWARDS, RICHARD, 
Walker, Stoughton. 

EDWARDS, WILLIAM, 

Walker, Stoughton. 

ELLIS, RICHARD, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

ELY, NATHANIEL, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

ELY, RICHARD, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

ENO, JAMES, 

Parker, George Turner. , 



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FAIRBANKS, JABEZ, 
White, John Barber. 

FARNSWORTH, MATTHIAS, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

FASSETT, JOHN, 
Hayes, John. 

FASSETT, JOSIAH, 
Hayes, John. 

FAUNTLEROY, GRIFFIN, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

FAXON, THOMAS, SR., 

Robinson, HamHne Elijah. 

FEAKE, ROBERT, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot, 

FISH, SAMUEL, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

FISK, NATHANIEL, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

FISHER, ANTHONY, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

FLEETE, HENRY, 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 
Fleet, Henry Wyatt. 
Fleet, John Seddon. 

FOGG, JAMES, 
Cadle, Henry. 

FOOTE, NATHANIEL, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

FOOTE, NATHANIEL, 2nd, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

FOOTE, NATHANIEL, 3rd, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

FOOTE, DANIEL, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

FORD, THOMAS, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 



FRENCH, WILLIAM, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

FRENCH, WILLIAM, 
Short, William. 

FULLER, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

FULLER, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

FULLER, JOSEPH, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

GALE, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

GALLOP, JOHN, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

GALLUP, BENADAM, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

GARDNER, THOMAS, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

GARDNER, ANDREW, 
White, John Barber. 

GARDINER, LION, 

Gardiner, Curtiss Crane. 

GAYLORD, WILLIAM, SR., 
Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

GIBBONS, AMBROSE, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

GILLETTE, NATHAN, 
Parker, George Turner. 

GOODRICH, WILLIAM, 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 

GRAHAM, JAMES, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

GREGG, SAMUEL, 

Gregg, William Henry, 
Gregg, William Henry, Jr. 
Gregg, Norris Bradford. 



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GREEN, TIMOTHY, 

Rogers, Alfred Harrison. 

GREENBURY, NICHOLAS, 
Welsh, Milton. 
Welsh, Luther Winfield. 

GRIFFITH, HENRY. 

Welsh, Luther Winfield. 

GRISWOLD. MATTHEW, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

GRISWOLD, FRANCIS, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

GRIFFIN, LEROY, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

GRISWOLD, EDWARD, 
Parker, George Turner. 
Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

GROVES, PHILIP, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

HAMMOND, JOHN, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

HAMMOND, JOHN, 

Welsh, Luther Winfield. 

HAPGOOD, SHADRACH, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

HARDENBROOK, JOHANNES, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

HASTINGS, THOMAS, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 
Parker, George Turner. 

HAVEN, RICHARD, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

HAYDEN, EBENEZER, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

HICKS, THOMAS, 

Lyon, George Elmer. 

HITCHCOCK, JOHN, 
Parsons, Charles, 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 



HITCHCOCK, LUKE, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

HOAR, LEONARD, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

HOAR, JOHN, 

Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

HOLCOMB, HEZEKIAH, 
Stiles, Edward Holcomb. 

HOLCOMB, JOSHUA, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Stiles, Edward Holcomb. 

HOLCOMB, JOSHUA, 

Stiles, Edward Holcomb. 

HOLLISTER, JOHN, 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 

HOLLISTER, JOHN, JR., 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 

HOLYOKE, ELIZUR, 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 

HOLBROOK, THOMAS, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

HOPKINS, STEPHEN, 
Ridgely, Franklin Lee. 

HOUCHIN, JEREMY, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

HOUGH, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

HOUGHTON, RALPH, 

White, John Barber. 

HOW, DAVID, JR., 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 



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HOW, DAVID, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

HOW, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

HOW, JOHN, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

HOWE, EDWARD, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

HOWLAND, JOHN, 
Foote, John Crocker. 
Gardiner, Curtiss Crane. 

HOWLAND, JOHN, JR., 
Foote, John Crocker. 

HUBBARD, GEORGE, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

HUBBARD, JOSEPH, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

HUBBELL, RICHARD, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

HUMPHREY, HOPESTILL, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

HUSSEY, CHRISTOPHER, 
Cadle, Henry. 

HUTCHINS, NICHOLAS, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

HUTCHINS, PHINEAS, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

HUTCHINS, FRANCIS, 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 
Fleet, Henry Wyatt. 
Fleet, John Seddon. 

HYDE, SAMUEL, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

IDE, NICHOLAS. 

Jackson, George Edwards, 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 



JACKSON, EPHRIAM, 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
Jackson, George Edwards. 

JACKSON, EDWARD, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

JACKSON, SEBAS, 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
Jackson, George Edwards. 

JAMES, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

JANES, ABEL, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

JEWETT, JEREMIAH, 
Stearns, Melvin Hall. 

JOHNSON, EBENEZER, 

Short, William. 

JOHNSON, ROBERT, 
Deas, Harry Beverley. 

JOHNSON, JOHN, 
Cadle, Henry. 

JOHNSON, JAMES, 
Cadle, Henry. 

JONES, JOSIAH, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

JONES, ABRAHAM, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

JONES, ISAAC, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

JUDSON, JOSEPH, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

JUDSON, JAMES, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

JUDD, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

JUDD, THOMAS, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 



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99 



KELLOGG, JOSEPH, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

KING, ISAAC, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

LANE, WILLIAM, 
Cadle, Henry. 

LANGDON, TOBIAS, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

LARKIN, EDWARD, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

LATHAM, CARY, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

LAY, ROBERT, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

LEARNED, ISAAC, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

LEARNED, ISAAC, SR., 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

LEE, THOMAS, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

LEE, ROBERT, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

LEIGHTON, JOHN, 

Leighton, George Bridge. 

LEWIS, ANDREW, 
McCulloch, Robert. 
McCulloch, Richard. 

LEWIS, ROBERT, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

LEWIS, JOHN, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

LIGHTFOOT, PHILIP, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

LIVINGSTON, ROBERT, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

LIVINGSTON, GILBERT, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 



LOCKWOOD, ROBERT, 
Crandall, Arthur Lee. 

LOOMIS, NATHANIEL, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

LOOMIS, JOSEPH, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

LOOCKERMANS, GOVERT, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

LOPER, JACOB, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

LOW, JOHN, 

Whipple, Durand. 

LUDOW, ROGER, 

Short, William. 

McINTOSH, JOHN MOHR, 
Cuthbert, Charles Mcintosh. 

MADISON, JAMES, SR., 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

MARTIAN, NICHOLAS, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

MARSTON, THOMAS, 
Cadle, Henry. 

MARSTON, EPHRIAM, 
Cadle, Henry. 

MARSH, WILLIAM, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

MARSHFIELD, SAMUEL, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

MARSHALL, THOMAS, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

MARSH, ALEXANDER, 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

MARVIN, REINOLD, 

Spencer, Selden, Palmer, 

MARVIN, REINOLD, 3rd, 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 



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MASON, JOHN, 

Hewit, James Hillhouse. 

MASON, HUGH, 

Hill, John Boynton. 
White, John Barber. 

MASON, ROBERT, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

MAYO, WILLIAM, 

Crutcher, Edwin Ruthven. 

MELYN, CORNELIS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

MERIWETHER, NICHOLAS, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

MEEKINS, THOMAS, SR., 
DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

MINER, THOMAS, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

MINER, EPHRIAM, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

MINER, EPHRIAM, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

MINER, SIMEON, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

MIRICK, JOHN, 

Jackson, Edward Fisher. 
Jackson, George Edwards. 

MOORE, JOHN, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

MOORE, JOHN, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

MOORE, JONATHAN, 
Parker, George Turner. 

MORRIS, EDWARD. 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

MORRIS, LEWIS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 



MORRIS, LEWIS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

MORGAN, JAMES, SR., 
Randall, John Frederic. 

MORGAN, JAMES, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

MURDOCK, ROBERT, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

NASH, SAMUEL, 

Sampson, Clark Hamilton. 

NEALE, JAMES, 

Fleet, Henry Wyatt, 
Fleet, John Seddon. 
Fleet, Alexander Frederick. 

NEWBERRY, THOMAS, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

NEWTON, JAMES, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

NEWTON, THOMAS, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

NEWCOMB, ISAAC, 

Newcomb, George Amos. 

NEWGATE, JOHN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

NICHOLS, FRANCIS, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

NICHOLS, ISAAC, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

PAGE, ROBERT, 
Cadle, Henry. 

PALMER, WALTER, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

PARKER, JAMES, 

Parker, George Turner. 



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101 



PARKER, ELI, 

Partridge, Arthur Samuel. 

PARSONS, JOSEPH, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis BaldAvin. 

PARSONS, JOSEPH, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

PARSONS, AARON, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

PAULE, SAMUEL, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

PAXTON, JOHN, 

McCord, William Hallack. 
McCord, Francis. 
McCord, George Lawrence. 
McCord, Robert Hamden. 
McCord, James Hamilton. 
McCord, Samuel Steele. 

PEABODY, FRANCIS, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

PECK. JOSEPH, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

PERKINS, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

PHELPS, WILLIAM, 

Adams, Frederick Cossette. 
Parker, George Turner. 

PHELPS, JOSEPH, 

Parker, George Turner. 

PICKERING, JOHN. JR., 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

PLAISTED, JOHN, 

Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

PLAISTED, ELISHA, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

PLAISTED, ROGER, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 



POLHEMUS, DANIEL, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 

PORTER, JOHN, SR., 
Foote, John Crocker. 

POTTER, EDMUND, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

PRATT, WILLIAM, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Lloratio Nelson. 

PRATT, WILLIAM, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

PRATT, JOHN, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

PRATT, NATHANIEL, 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

PRESLEY, PETER, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

PRESLEY, WILLIAM, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

PRESCOTT, JOHN, SR., 
White, John Barber. 

PHYNCHON, WILLIAM, 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 

QUARLES, WILLIAM, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

READ, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

READ, SAMUEL, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

READ, EBENEZER, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

READE, GEORGE, 

Barret, Richard Aylett. 

REDMAN, JOHN, SR., 
Cadle, Henry. 



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REDMAN, JOHN, 
Cadle, Henry. 

REED, JAMES, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

RICE, EDMUND. 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

RICE. THOMAS, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

RICE, SAMUEL, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

RIGGS, THOMAS, 

Riggs, Manfred Moses. 

RIGGS, EDWARD, 
Short, William. 

ROBIE, SAMUEL, 
Cadle, Henry. 

ROBINSON, GEORGE, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

ROBINSON, GEORGE, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

ROBINSON, GEORGE, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

ROGERS, JOHN, 

Pratt, Charles Alexander. 

RUGGLES, TIMOTHY, 
Green, John. 

SABIN, BENJAMIN, 
Sabin, David Dickey. 

SABIN, WILLIAM, 
Sabin, David Dickey. 

SACKETT, JOSEPH, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

SAFFORD, JOSEPH, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

SAMPSON, ABRAHAM, 
Sampson, Clark Hamilton. 



SANDS, JAMES, 

Sands, James Thomas. 

SANBORN, JOHN, 
Cadle, Henry. 

SCOTT, BENJAMIN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

SELDEN, SAMUEL, 
Delafield, Wallace. 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

SELDEN, JOSEPH, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

SELDEN, SAMUEL, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 

SHAPLEIGH, JOHN, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SHAPLEIGH, NICHOLAS. 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SHAPLEIGH, NICHOLAS, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SHAPLEIGH, ALEXANDER, 
Shapleigh, Alfred L-ie. 

SHAW, ROGER, 
Cadle, Henry. 

SHEPARD, ISAAC, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

SHERMAN, PHILIP, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

SHERMAN, SAMUEL, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

SHERBURNE, HENRY, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

SKINNER, JOHN, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

SMITH, SAMUEL, 

Foote, John Crocker. 



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103 



SMITH, NEHEMIAH, JR., 
Randall, John Frederic. 

SMITH, PHILIP, 

Smith, George Kimball. 

SMITH, SAMUEL, 
Whipple, Durand. 

SPARHAWK, NATHANIEL, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

SPENCER, JOSEPH, 
Delafield, Wallace. 

SPENCER, ISAAC, 
Delafield, Wallace. 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

SPENCER, JARED, 
Delafield, Wallace. 
Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

SPENCER, WILLIAM, 
Parker, George Turner. 
Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

SPRING, HENRY, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

STAATS, SAMUEL, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

STAATS, ABRAHAM, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

STANDISH, MYLES, 

Sampson, Clark Hamilton. 

STANYAN, ANTHONY, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

STARR, THOMAS, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

STARR, DR. THOMAS, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

STARR, COMFORT, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

STANTON, ROBERT, 
Randall, John Frederic. 



STANTON, THOMAS, 
Gardiner, Curtiss Crane. 
Randall, John Frederic. 

STEELE, JOHN, 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 

STICKNEY, ABRAHAM, 
Stickney, William Albert. 

STONE, SIMON, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 
Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

STODDARD, JOHN, 

Green, Charles Edward. 

STONE, SIMON, JR., 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

STONE, EBENEZER, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

STONE, JONAS, 

Parker, George Turner. 

STONE, ISAAC, 

Parker, George Turner. 

STONE, SAMUEL, 

Parker, George Turner. 

STONE,.GREGORY, 

Parker, George Turner. 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

STOUGHTON, THOMAS, 

Walker, Stoughton. 

STOUGHTON, THOMAS, 
Walker, Stoughton. 

STRYCKER, JAN, 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 

STRYCKER, JAN, JR., 

Voorhees, William Perrine. 

STRYCKER, PIETER, 

Voorhees, Willam Perrine. 

STRYCKER, JACOBUS GERRIT- 
SEN, 
Voorhees, William Perrine. 



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STUYVESANT, PETRUS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

STUYVESANT, PETRUS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot 

STUYVESANT, GERARDUS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

STUYVESANT, NICHOLAS WIL- 
LIAM, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

SWIFT, WILLIAM, SR., 
Foote, John Crocker. 

SWIFT, WILLIAM, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

TALCOTT, SAMUEL, 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 
TALCOTT, JOHN, 

Sands, James Thomas, 

TERRY, STEPHEN, 
Foote, John Crocker. 

THURSTON, BENJAMIN, 
Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

THOMPSON, AMBROSE, 
Judson, Frederick Newton. 

THAYER, RICHARD, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

THURSTON, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

TILLY, JOHN, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

TILTON, PETER, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

TRACY, THOMAS, 

DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

TREAT, RICHARD, 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 
TROWBRIDGE, JAMES, 
Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 



TRUMBELL, JOSEPH, SR., 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 
TUTTLE, DANIEL, 

Tnttle, Daniel Sylvester. 

UNDERHILL, JOHN, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

VAN BRUNT, CORNELIUS, 
Voorhees, William Perrine. 

VAN CORTLANDT, JACOBUS, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

VAN CORTLANDT, OLOFF STE- 
VENSEN, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

VAN CORTLANDT, FREDERICK, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot 

VORE, RICHARD, 

Foote, John Crocker. 

VAN SCHUYLER, FILYP PIE- 
TERSE, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot 

VAN SCLICHTENHORST, 
BRANT ARENTSE, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot 

VAN SCHAICK GOOSEN GER- 
RITSE, 
Marshall, William St. John Elliot 

VAN SCHAICK, LEVINUS, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot 

VAN SWERINGEN, GERRIT, 
Welsh, Luther Winfield. 

WADSWORTH, WILLIAM, 
Walker, Stoughton. 

WALKER, THOMAS, 
Block, Harry Leach. 

WALKER, EDWARD, 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

WALKER, SAMUEL, JR., 
Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

WALKER, SAMUEL, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 



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105 



WALKER, ROBERT, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

WALKER, SAMUEL, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

WALKER, PHILIP, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

WALKER, PHINEAS, 
Walker, Stoughton. 

WALKER, RICHARD, 
Walker, Stoughton. 

WALES, NATHANIEL, 

Robinson, HamHne Elijah. 

WALTON, JACOB, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

WARD, SETH, 

Ward, Hugh Campbell. 

WARRINER, JAMES, 
Parsons, Charles. 
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. 

WARNER, AUGUSTINE, JR., 
Barrett, Richard Aylett. 

WARNER, AUGUSTINE, SR., 
Barrett, Richard Aylett. 

WARREN, DANIEL, SR., 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

WATERMAN, THOMAS, 
DeWolf, Edwin Allis. 

WATERS, LAWRENCE, 
White, John Barber. 

WAYNE, ISAAC, 

Drouillard, James Pierre. 

WEBB, CHRISTOPHER, 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

WEBSTER, EBENEZER, 
Webster, George Barry. 

WEBSTER, THOMAS, 
Randall, John Frederic. 



WELD, JOSEPH, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

WELD, JOHN, 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

WELLES, THOMAS, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

WELLES, JOHN, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

WEST, JOHN, 

Aylett, Patrick Henry. 

WETHERELL, WILLIAM, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

WETHERELL, DANIEL, 
Randall, John Frederic. 

WHEELER, JOSEPH, 

Cadle, Charles Francis. 

WHEELER, TIMOTHY, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

WHEELER, THOMAS, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

WHEELER, JOHN, 
Hill, John Boynton. 

WHEELER, THOMAS, 

Judson, Frederick Newton. 

WHEELER, ISAAC, 

Randall, John Frederic. 

WHEELWRIGHT, JOHN, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

WHEELWRIGHT, SAMUEL, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

WHIPPLE, JOHN, SR., 

Jackson, George Edwards. 
Jackson, Edward Fisher. 

WHIPPLE, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

WHITE, JOSIAH, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 



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WHITE, NATHANIEL, 

Hollister, Horace Edward Tomp- 
kins. 

WHITE, PEREGRINE, 
Obear, Frank. 

WHITE, JONATHAN, 
White, John Barber. 

WHITE, JOSIAH, JR., 
White, John Barber. 

WHITNEY, JONATHAN, 
Cadle, Charles Francis. 

WHITNEY, JONATHAN, JR., 
Hill, John Boynton. 

WHITNEY, JONATHAN, 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

WHITMAN, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

WHITNEY, BENJAMIN, 
Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

WHITNEY, THOMAS, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

WHITCOMB, JOSIAH, 

White, John Barber. 

WILDER, JOHN, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

WILDER, THOMAS, 
White, John Barber. 

WILDER, JAMES, 

White, John Barber. 

WILSON, JOHN, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

WILSON, JOHN, 

Spencer, Selden Palmer. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson. 

WILLIAMS, RICHARD, 

Deane, Gardiner Andrus Arm- 
strong. 



WINSTON, WILLIAM, 
Barret, Richard Aylett. 

WINTER, JOHN, 

Bloss, Orlando Powers. 

WISNER, JOHN, 

Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

WISWALL, JOHN, 

Robinson, Hamline Elijah. 

WITHERS, THOMAS, 
Shapleigh, Alfred Lee. 

WOLCOTT, HENRY, SR., 

Douglas, Walter Bond. 
Adams, Frederick Cossette. 

WOLCOTT, SAMUEL, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

WOLCOTT, HENRY, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 
Randall, John Frederic. 

WOOLSON, THOMAS, 
Douglas, Walter Bond. 

WOODHULL, RICHARD, 

Marshall, William St. John Elliot. 

WOOD, WILLIAM, 
McCord, James. 
McCord, William Hallack. 
McCord, Francis. 
McCord, George Lawrence. 
McCord, Robert Hamden. 
McCord, James Hamilton. 
McCord, Samuel Steele. 

WOLFE, REECE, 

Wolfe, Daniel Reece. 
Wolfe, M. Good. 

WRIGHT, JOHN, 

Parker, George Turner. 

WRIGHT, SAMUEL, 

Sands, James Thomas. 

WYMAN, NEHEMIAH, 
Wyman, Henry Purkitt. 



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108 ^ocietg of Cofonioif H^axB, 



■QXIlllliam Iking H)ucKwortb. 



BORN November 17, 1874. 

DIED JUNE 5, 1900. 



William King Duckworth was a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, 
where he was bom November 17, 1874. His parents were George 
King Duckworth and Lucy Bishop. His early career was spent 
in Cincinnati until in 1892 he entered the Sheffield Scientific 
School of Yale College, from which he was graduated in 1895. 

After the death of his father he, with his mother, moved to St. 
Joseph, Missouri. 

Mrs. Duckworth's home in St. Joseph was noted for the in- 
telligent people brought together by her charming hospitality, and 
her grace and culture made her home the rendezvous for those 
who enjoyed her keen intellect. It was a sudden shock to her 
friends when she passed away, on the day she had intended to 
leave St. Joseph for an extended trip abroad, with her son and 
a party of friends. And the suddenness of her death was such 
a shock that her son was unable to withstand an attack of typhoid 
fever, and he followed his mother in a few weeks. 

Will Duckworth, as he was familiarly called, was possessed of 
such manly traits of character as to endear him to all of his 
friends. He was particularly interested in the patriotic-hereditary 
Societies, and notwithstanding his youth, represented the Missouri 
Society Sons of the Revolution as a delegate to the Congress of 
the General Society, held at Denver in 1899, and his membership 
in the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri was 
much valued by him. 

The sympathy of the Society goes out to his surviving sister, 
in the loss of this brother, who had so much to live for. 




William King Duckworth. 




Robert Elisha Carr. 



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IRobert Blisba Cart. 



Born August 9, 1 827. 
Died September 8, 1900. 



Robert Elisha Carr was bom at "Locust Grove," near Lexing- 
ton, in Fayette County, Kentucky, August 9th, 1827. He came to 
St. Louis in 1847, and became interested in mercantile affairs, 
was for many years President of the Exchange Bank, became 
interested in the Kansas Pacific Railway Co. and in 1871 was its 
President ; was also President of the Denver Pacific Railway Co., 
a director in the St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern Railway Co., 
President of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co., Presi- 
dent of the Mercantile Library Association, and interested as a 
director in many other corporations. 

He took great pleasure and pride in developing young men 
coming under his observation while connected with so many cor- 
porations, and followed the future of "my boys," as he called them, 
with never-ending interest. In 1878 he retired from active busi- 
ness and spent the remainder of his days in a quiet life on his 
farm near the city, amongst his books, and the many animals for 
which he had a fondness. He died September 8th, 1900, leaving 
a widow, children and grandchildren. 

Mr. Carr's membership in the Society of Colonial Wars was 
derived through the service of Walter Chiles, from whom he was 
sixth in descent. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. 
Speaker. Member of the Council, 1652. 

Also fifth in descent from Walter Chiles. Member of the Vir- 
ginia House of Burgesses for James City County. 



110 ^ocietg of Cofonidf ^arc. 



IRigbt IRev. Cbarles IReuben Ibale, S). H)., XX. H). 



BORN March 14, 1837. 

DIED DECEMBER 25, 1900. 



Bishop Hale was bom in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, March 14, 
1837; he was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania 
and was ordained to the Priesthood in 1861. The next year he 
w^as appointed Chaplain in the Navy. After the Civil War he 
became Professor of Mathematics in the U. S. Naval Academy 
at Annapolis, but resigned after a short time to take charge of 
an Eastern church. Fie was Rector of St. John's Church, Auburn, 
N. Y., 1871-3; Rector of St. Mary the Virgin, Baltimore, Md., 
1875-6; Assistant of St. Paul's, BaUimore, Md., 1877-85. 

In 1886 he came west to Iowa and became Dean of the Cathedral 
in Davenport. In 1892 he was elected Bishop Coadjutor of the 
Diocese of Springfield, 'and took up his residence at Cairo, Illi- 
nois, where he died December 25, 1900. The interment was in 
Philadelphia in the Cemetery near St. James the Less, where the 
remains of his beloved wife are buried. Bishop Hale's right to 
membership in the Society of Colonial Wars was through the 
service of Gov. William Pynchon, of Massachusetts, and Gov- 
ernors Thomas Wells and John Webster, of Connecticut, and 
forty-four other ancestors in Colonial service. He had the dis- 
tinction of having proven up the service of more ancestors in 
Colonial service than anv other member of the Missouri Society. 



3n (Qkmortdm. ill 



Colonel (Beorge iSliot Xeigbton. 



BORN March 7, 1835. 
Died July 4, 1901 . 



Colonel George Eliot Leighton was born March 7th, 1835, in 
Cambridge, Massachusetts. The family removed in 1845 to Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio, and here he was graduated from Woodward College, 
and in 1856 was a practicing lawyer. He came to St. Louis in 1858, 
and during the Civil War he espoused the Union cause and enlisted 
as a Lieutenant in the 3rd Missouri Infantry, R. C. Later, was 
Major of the 5th Missouri S. M. Cavalry; was Provost Marshal 
of St. Louis, 1 86 1 -2. After the' war he became prominent in 
commercial and railroad affairs. He was deeply interested in 
Washington University and contributed largely to its support. 

For ten years he was President of the Missouri Historical 
Society. He had also been President of the New England Society 
and the Commercial Club. Was a member of the St. Louis Club, 
University Club, and of the Union and Union League Clubs of 
New York City. Was a member of the Missouri Commandery of 
the Loyal Legion, and of the Missouri Society Sons of the 
American Revolution. 

Colonel Leighton was a man of exceedingly refined tastes and 
filled his home with the best of books and finest of paintings. 

In 1862 Colonel Leighton married Miss Isabella, daughter of 
Hudson E. Bridge, a prominent citizen of St. Louis ; she died in 
1888. They had but one child, George Bridge Leighton, who is 
now a prominent citizen of St. Louis. 

Colonel Leighton was a member of the Society of Colonial 
Wars in right of the service of his ancestors. Captain John Leigh- 
ton, Deputy Governor Ambrose Gibbons, Lieutenant-Colonel 
William Pepperrell, Major Charles Frost. 

Colonel Leighton passed to the beyond July 4, 1901. 



112 ^octetg of Cofomaf ^(Xxb. 



Colonel ©restes Huaustus (Iran&all. 



Born February 25, 1833. 
died july 6, 1901 . 



Colonel Orestes A. Crandall was born February 25th, 1833, at 
Cicero, near Syracuse, New York. His parents were natives of 
Connecticut. In 1835 the family removed tO' Crystal Lake, 
McHenry County, Illinois, where young Crandall grew to man- 
hood. In 1853 he went to California and for eight years engaged 
in mining, returning in 1861 to Saline County, Missouri. He 
aided the Union cause during the war and assisted in raising two 
regiments. Was in the battle at Marshall in 1863, and taken 
prisoner by the Confederates in the engagement at Sedalia 1864. 

Colonel Crandall became a lawyer and served as Democratic 
State Senator from the Counties of Pettis and Saline in 1868. 
In 1875 he organized the Pettis County Bank and was its Presi- 
dent for five years. He then organized the Missouri Trust Com- 
pany, then the Sedalia Trust Company. 

Colonel Crandall was deeply interested in literary matters and 
was a contributor to the leading scientific magazines of England 
and America. He was Vice-President of the State Board of 
Geology and Mines for four years. 

Mr. Crandall's right to membership in this Society was through 
the service of his ancestor, John Crandall, of Newport and 
Westerly, Rhode Island, who was a Freeman 1655, Commissioner 
1658-63, Deputy 1667-71. He was also seventh in descent from 
Robert Lockwood, Sergeant of Colonial forces of Connecticut 
1657- 




Orestes Augustus Crandall. 




Henry Littleton Edmunds. 



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Ibon. Ibenr^ Xittletou )Et)munt)s, 



born april 2, 1 853. 
Died January 25, 1 902. 



Judge Henry Littleton Edmunds, of St. Louis, Missouri, son 
of Sterling Edwin Edmunds and Mary Jane Claiborn his wife, 
was bom April 2nd, 1853, ^t the ancestral home "Birchland," 
Halifax County, Virginia. He was ninth in descent from John 
West, Governor of Virginia 1635-37, a younger brother of Thomas 
West, third Lord De La Warr. 

He was eighth in descent from Col. William Claiborrue, Sec- 
retary of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Treasurer for life. 

He was also seventh in descent from Col. William Browne. 

Judge Edmunds graduated in 1873 from the law department 
of the University of Virginia, and in the same year was admitted 
to the bar at Halifax Court House, Virginia. The following 
year he came to St. Louis, Missouri, where he practiced law until 
November, 1892, when he was elected Judge of the St. Louis 
Criminal Court, where for four years he was a cheerful, able 
and painstaking judge, earning the hearty approval of his fellow- 
citizens of all parties. Upon retiring from the bench he again 
resumed the practice of his profession. 

Judge Edmund's charming personality made him an ever wel- 
come companion and associate, and he became a member of 
numerous societies, clubs, and orders. He was a 33rd Degree 
Mason and belonged to Ascalon Commandery Knights Templars. 
He was also a member of the Knights of Pythias, Virginia 
Historical Society, Sons of the Revolution in the State of Mis- 
souri, Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri, St. 
Louis Club, Country Club, and the Jefferson Club. 

June loth, 1895, Judge Edmunds was married to Miss Almy 
Breckinridge, daughter of Judge Samuel M. Breckinridge, of St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Judge Edmunds died January 25th, 1902, leaving no children. 



114 ^ocietg of €ofoni(Xf n^drs. 



/iDajor Cbarles JEDwarD pearce. 



BORN May 29, 1842. 
Died January 30, 1 902. 



Maj. Charles Edward Pearce was born, at Whitestown, Oneida 
County, New York, May 29th, 1842. He became a resident of 
Auburn, N. Y., and was educated at Fairfield Seminary and Union 
College. In 1863 he entered the Volunteer service for the preser- 
vation of the Union as Captain of "D" Battery, i6th New York 
Heavy Artillery, and six months later was promoted to Major 
of that regiment, which was armed and did service as an infantry 
regiment. He was in many battles and engagements, amongst 
which were Petersburg, Dutch-Gap, Drury's Bluff, New Market 
Heights, Dustytown Roads, Fort Fisher and Wilmington ; was 
with the Army of the James, of the Potomac and thd North 
Carolina Expeditionary Force, Provost-Marshal General Eastern 
District, North Carolina, and Military Superintendent Freed- 
man's Bureau for the 8th District, and served as Judge-Advocate 
from October, 1864, to June, 1865, and was mustered out of 
the service August 21, 1865. The following year he came to 
St. Louis, Mo., where he followed the profession of law. In 
1875 he was Commander of the St. Louis National Guard. He 
was a delegate to the Republican National Convention of 1888. 
In 1 89 1 he was appointed Chairman of the Sioux Indian Com- 
mission ; was member of Congress for the 12th District of Mis- 
souri in the 55th Congress ; re-elected in 1898 to the 56th Congress 
from that District, and declined a re-nomination in 1890. While 
in Congress, he was a valuable member of the Naval Committee, 
and an ever-faithful worker for a new and enlarged navy, in 
which interest he made a trip around the world. 

Maj. Pearce was seventh in descent from Lieutenant Nicholas 
Stillwell, prominent in early Colonial Indian wars on Staten 
Island, Manhattan Island and Virginia. Through the Stillwell 
family he was related to the beautiful and unfortunate Theodosia, 
only daughter of Aaron Burr, Lady Affleck, Lady Barrington. and 
the celebrated Lady Holland of Holland House. 

Maj. Pearce never married. He died in St. Louis January 
30th, 1902. 




George Arnold Baker. 



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GcovQC HrnolC) Bafter. 



BORN April 10, 1832. 
DrED February 3, 1902. 



George Arnold Baker was bom in New Haven, Connecticut, 
and became eligible to membership in this Society through the 
service of his ancestor, Lieutenant John Baker, of Woodbury, 
Connecticut, Ensign of Colonial forces of Connecticut, 1741, 
Lieutenant of the Train Band 1743. 

Soon after reaching his majority in the year 1854, he accepted 
a position in the mercantile house of his brother, in which he 
afterwards became a partner at Westport, Missouri, remaining 
there until 1863, when he engaged in an overland expedition 
taking a stock of merchandise to Salt Lake City. In 1865 he 
again made the trip across the plains, extending it to Helena, 
Montana. In 1866 he arrived at Fort Benton, and, in connection 
with his brother, embarked in a general frontier business. 

Feeling the need of educational facilities for his family of 
children, he left Fort Benton and came to St. Louis, and after 
a short experience in the brokerage business, he was solicited to 
accept the Presidency of the then Continental Bank, which after- 
wards became the Continental National Bank. He was also a 
director in the Colonial Trust Company, a member of the Finance 
Committee of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and was holding 
office on Educational and Church Boards, which all have paid 
kind tributes in unstinted words to his worth by passing memorials 
to be recorded on the minutes of their several Boards. 



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